Caffè Borbone becomes an official supplier and partner of Teatro alla Scala
Caffè Borbone, an investee of the Italmobiliare Group, comes to Milan’s Teatro alla Scala: tradition and culture come together to support the excellences of “good Italian living” with a tie that runs from the north to the south of Italy.
The 2018/2019 season sees Caffè Borbone become an official supplier and partner of Teatro alla Scala. 7 December’s Premier Gala Dinner will seal this partnership, as well as allowing audience and artists to savour the aroma of coffee prepared at the Na-ples office during the Scaligera season.
The energy of Giuseppe Verdi’s “Attila”, which opens the Scaligera season, will therefore be perfectly accompanied by the “ener-gising” drink par excellence, available in one of the five blends of Caffè Borbone, to be savoured not only at the Teatro del Pier-marini but at home too, thanks to the compatible pods and capsules, now the most widespread manner in which coffee is con-sumed at home.
Caffè Borbone has always been an ambassador of the history and “Italian-style living” and through this partnership with one of the world’s most iconic symbols of the country, it strengthens the values of excellence so well known and appreciated both nationally and internationally.
Supporting Italian social, cultural and artistic values is one of the commitments made by Caffè Borbone some time ago, as values of a responsible business, sharing them with all its enthusiasts and connoisseurs, together with the environmental sustainability policies that led to the development of compostable capsules.
Caffè Borbone - an investee of Italmobiliare Investment Holding - has its registered office in Caivano (Naples) and is one of the most important specialised manufacturers of compatible pods and capsules, with a close-knit sales network operating throughout Italy.
The careful selection of raw materials, strict control processes and the complete automation of the production cycle allow for the annual production of more than 1 billion capsules and pods, and more than 4 million kilograms of coffee beans.