Our History Our Group has a century-long history that began in a small workshop in Verona city centre. Over the years we have turned our love for tradition and artisanal quality into a spirit of enterprise, by means of technological innovation and the purchase of strategic, globally-famous Italian brands. Today, all over the world we deliver flavour and the pleasure of products familiar to consumers, who love them for their quality. 2023Fête Latine, which joined the Group in 2011, is now Bauli France. 2022100 years of Goodness Creation, our identity is that of a group led by tradition and focused on innovation and the future, crafting its products with the Planet’s health in our minds, and people’s wellness in our hearts. 2021The acquisition of the majority stake of Dacasto Gran Pasticceria. 2019The group acquires the majority stake of MaxSport, a Slovakian company specialising in the production of protein products and nutritional supplements. 2018The group opens a commercial branch in Singapore. 2018The acquisition of the majority stake of Alpipan strengthens the group’s production of gluten-free products. 2017The group opens a facility in India in order to have better access to the countries of South East Asia. 2013The acquisition of Bistefani brings a new range of products to the forefront of the group with the famous Krumiri. 2011The group acquires Fête Latine in France. 2009Brands from the Motta and Alemagna Group become part of the company’s baked goods portfolio with the acquisition of a facility near Verona. 2006Bauli completes the acquisition of Doria with its substantial expertise in biscuits and crackers. 2004Bauli begins a process of enormous expansion with the acquisition of FBF Casalini, specialised in production for private labels. 2000sBauli continues to grow, developing an international market and focusing on numerous strategic acquisitions. 1990sProduction of the first Bauli chocolate Easter eggs begins, diversifying its range of festive products. 1990sBauli enters the market of baked goods for daily use with its new line of croissants. 1960sRuggero passes down the family business to his sons, Alberto, Adriano and Carlo, who introduce an innovative spirit which accelerates the transformation of the company 1950sThe company’s activity continues to develop with the launch of industrial production. 1937RRuggero Bauli returns to Verona and revives his business, a bakery with an attached store, which becomes the first pastry shop in the city. 1927Ruggero Bauli leaves Italy to pursue a new life in Argentina. He boards the ocean liner “Principessa Mafalda” for what would be its final transatlantic voyage and is one of the few survivors of its shipwreck. Upon arrival in South America he rebuilds his fortune, opening a pastry shop that is immediately successful. 1922Ruggero Bauli opens a small artisan bakery in Verona which became known for its traditional pandoro recipe. Would you like to know more? Who we are A company that represents the perfect balance between tradition and innovation. Learn more Our figures We combine economic growth with safeguarding our traditional identity. Learn more