Coffee adventure Magazine: March 2008
It must be said, the Vergnano company is a true dynasty. If aristocratic labels existed they would be the princes aspiring to the throne. Caffé Vergnano started out at the end of ‘800 in a grocery shop in Chieri, in the Turin area, where today the Vergnano factory stands. One glance at...
Challenges and successesVergnano hasconserved one originalshop in Alba where stilltoday they toastand sell loose blends.At Santena, a largeenterprise has been setup and has commencedthe conquestof foreign countries.The establishment hasquickly expanded.Francesca sawit spring to life and was...
Eulogy to lightness Biella Magazine: February 2008
Springing on the slopes of the Mombarone, at over 1000 metres high, the Lauretana water has a lovely tale to tell. One day over a half a century ago Teresio Rossello was walking in the mountains in the Municipality of Graglia, being thirsty he stopped to drink from a spring. He found the water to b...
LICATA PAOLO VILLA REALE C/da Scunchipane, c.p. 125 92019 Sciacca (Ag) - Sciacca (AG) Magazine: November 2007
The Licata company has produced the Villa Reale line for more than twenty years, continuing a family tradition dedicated to conservation.The assortment includes stuffed hot peppers, sauces, jams, fish products, featuring conservation methods without the use of additives, preservatives, or artif...
Flamigni: passione, qualitą ed eccellenza Via M. L. King, 17, S.Martino in Strada - S.Martino in Strada (FC) Added on 14 February 2008 Detail
Cascina Amaltea - piccoli frutti via cossi 33, borgiallo (to) - borgiallo (TO) Added on 13 February 2008 Detail
The Tomato dynasty Magazine: September 2007
Giovanni Mutti was founder of the family who runs the preserves business of the same name, fi rmly rooted in the heart of Food Valley.In 1899 Giovanni had the intuition to alternate the cultivation system, a method still widely used. In 1951 Mutti marked his success with an important innovatio...
Barilla story Parma (PR) Magazine: May 2007
«Give the consumer what you'd give to your children» said Pietro Barilla, head of the Parma-based family business from the 1950s to 1993, before passing the reigns to his children. The courage to invest in quality, to the tune of 5.5% of total sales, ensures that Italy's largest food co...