
Baratti & Milano joins the Association of Italian Historical Trademarks
The Association of Italian Historical Trademarks is pleased to announce the entry among its Members of the Baratti & Milano trademark, which was entered in the Special Register of Historical Trademarks of National Interest on July 30, 2024.
Founded in Turin in 1858 by Ferdinando Baratti and Edoardo Milano, Baratti & Milano is one of the oldest and finest expressions of the Italian confectionery tradition. Its cremini, now represented by 14 delicious interpretations, gianduiotti and the famous Caramella Classica have contributed to building a heritage of taste and beauty that, for more than a century and a half, has accompanied the charm of the legendary Caffè Baratti & Milano, opened in 1875 in the Galleria Subalpina in Piazza Castello, still a meeting place for citizens and tourists alike between history, elegance and pleasure.
Thanks to these two pillars, products that symbolize tradition and a “Historic Local of Italy,” the Company has established a reputation based on quality, style and authenticity, representing a landmark in the world of Piedmontese chocolate and confectionery.
Baratti & Milano continues to distinguish itself through artisanal production and the constant pursuit of excellence, from the selection of raw materials to the meticulous care of each preparation.
With the entry of Baratti & Milano, the Association welcomes a brand that, with more than 160 years of history, represents not only a production heritage of national importance, but also a cultural symbol of Made in Italy.
Welcome Baratti & Milano among the Historical Trademarks of Italy!
