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Company type | S.p.A. |
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Industry | Coffee |
Founded | 1883; 142 years ago (1883) |
Founder | Antonio Pascucci |
Headquarters | Monte Cerignone,Italy |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Coffee |
Website | www |
Caffè Pascucci is an Italiancoffeehouse chain, with branches in over 25 countries.[citation needed]
The company,Pascucci Torrefazione S.p.A., is headquartered inMonte Cerignone,Province of Pesaro and Urbino.
Founded in 1883 by Antonio Pascucci, the company began trading coffee and other colonial products. Over the years, it grew into an industrial-scale roastery, installing its first roasting plant and adopting indirect fire roasting in 1963. In the late 1990s, under Mario Pascucci's leadership, the company expanded internationally and opened the first *Caffè Pascucci Shop* in Rimini in 2000. The company's Espresso School was established in 1996 to promote quality in espresso making.
Caffè Pascucci has a significant presence internationally, with stores in Asia and Europe. In South Korea, the brand is managed by theSPC Group. The Apgujeong-dong location inGangnam-gu,Seoul, gained popularity as a filming site for the 2001 Korean dramaBeautiful Days.[1] The company opened its first U.S. branch in 2011.[2]
In 2008, Caffè Pascucci launched the "Big Bio Haiti" project in partnership with Gino Girolomoni, aimed at supporting organic agriculture in Haiti and ensuring fair compensation for farmers.[3]
Caffè Pascucci has a longstanding history in sports sponsorships. Since 2001, it has supported the career of Italian motorcycle racerMarco Simoncelli and remains a main sponsor of theSIC58 Squadra Corse, a team founded by Simoncelli's father, Paolo, to develop young racing talent.[4] In recent years, Caffè Pascucci became the main sponsor ofDinamo Tirana, an Albanian football club.[5]
Caffè Pascucci offers a variety of coffee blends, teas, cold beverages, and other Italian products, with options for organic and ethically-sourced coffee.
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