“…Actually, there are different European rules (Regulation (EC), 1898,2002,2006,2008) with the aim to regulate and guarantee the authenticity and geographical traceability of food, but unfortunately, these are often not enough to avoid frauds or false labelling declarations, and to assure an honest marketing competiveness. Hence, several researches have been addressed to the development of analytical methodologies, able to link the product to its territory of origin by means of different parameters such as inorganic/organic chemical patterns and isotopic signature (Adami et al, 2010;Almeida & Vasconcelos, 2003;Di PaolaNaranjo et al, 2011;Durante et al, 2013;Laaks, Letzel, Schmidt, & Jochmann, 2012;Riovanto, Cynkar, Berzaghi, & Cozzolino, 2011). Among the different indicators, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr isotopic ratio, Sr-I.R., has provided excellent results for different types of food matrices (Asfaha et al, 2011;Baroni et al, 2011;Swoboda et al, 2008;Voerkelius et al, 2010), and in particular for wine (Almeida & Vasconcelos, 2004;Barbaste, Robinson, Guilfoyle, Medina, & Lobinski, 2002;Di Paola-Naranjo et al, 2011;Durante et al, 2013;Marchionni et al, 2013).…”