Pianderna Shop was born within the Pianderna agricultural estate, nestled in the hills of Scandiano: a place where nature, hospitality, and authentic flavors meet. The estate, certified organic, hosts a restaurant, a farmhouse with a panoramic pool, and spaces dedicated to events and weddings; an oasis where the Emilian tradition comes to life in every detail.
From Pianderna’s vineyards and orchards come some of the products we select and bring to the shop: wines, vinegars, and jams that tell the story of the genuineness and passion of our land. Discover Pianderna Shop, or visit the institutional Agriwellness website to learn more.
The PDO label guarantees that a product is inseparably linked to its place of origin: every stage, from production to processing and packaging, must take place within a specific geographical area. This means that not only the raw materials come from that territory, but also that the production methods follow strict and time-honoured traditions. The PDO thus protects authenticity, quality, and typicality, ensuring that what consumers buy is a genuine expression of a place and its gastronomic culture. A classic example is cheeses or cured meats which, if produced elsewhere or with different raw materials, could not bear the same name or mark.
PGI – Protected Geographical Indication
The PGI identifies products that maintain a strong link with a territory, but in a less restrictive way than the PDO. In this case, at least one of the main stages – production, processing, or preparation – must take place in a specific geographical area. The raw materials may come from other regions, but it is the local process or know-how that gives the product its distinctive character and recognisability. The PGI therefore enhances the tradition and reputation of a place while allowing greater flexibility for producers. This helps to protect and promote widely recognised excellences, while still guaranteeing quality and connection to a region’s production history.
Authentic Flavours from Emilia
The land of vinegar, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Lambrusco wine and other selected specialities
Tradition to savour
Each ingredient is created by expert hands and centuries-old tradition.
From our table... to yours
Genuine pleasures, shipped all over Europe with artisan care
100% Made in Italy EMILIA ROMAGNA
Our products come from the heart of the Italian Food Valley.
Secure shipping in ITALY and EUROPE
Fast, tracked shipping with the best couriers in Europe.
100% SECURE payments
We accept all secure electronic payment methods.
CERTIFIED quality
We select certified excellence that is the result of tradition and craftsmanship.
Pianderna Shop was born within the Pianderna agricultural estate, nestled in the hills of Scandiano: a place where nature, hospitality, and authentic flavours come together. The estate, certified organic, hosts a restaurant, a farmhouse with a panoramic pool, and spaces dedicated to events and weddings — an oasis where Emilian tradition comes to life in every detail.
From Pianderna’s vineyards and orchards come some of the products we select and bring to the shop: wines, vinegars, and jams that express the genuineness and passion of our land. Discover Pianderna Shop, or visit the official Agriwellness website to learn more.
The PDO label guarantees that a product is inextricably linked to its territory of origin: every stage, from production to processing and packaging, must take place in a specific geographical area. This means that not only do the raw materials come from that territory, but also that the processing methods respect traditions and strict rules handed down over time. The DOP thus protects authenticity, quality and typicality, assuring consumers that what they buy is truly a unique expression of a place and its gastronomic culture. A classic example is cheese or cured meats which, if produced elsewhere or with different raw materials, could not boast the same name or the same label.
PGI – Protected Geographical Indication
The PGI identifies products that maintain a strong link with a territory, but in a less restrictive way than the PDO. In this case, at least one of the main stages – production, processing or preparation – must take place in a specific geographical area. The raw materials may also come from other areas, but it is the local process or know-how that gives the product its typicality and recognisability. The PGI therefore enhances the tradition and reputation of a place, while allowing greater flexibility for producers. This makes it possible to protect and promote more widespread excellence, while still guaranteeing quality and a link with the production history of a region.