Barcaffe

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Barcaffe is a popular coffee brand originating from Slovenia. It is a part of the Atlantic Grupa, a multinational company based in Croatia. Barcaffe has been present in the market for over 45 years, offering a variety of coffee products, including ground coffee, instant coffee, and coffee beans.

History[edit | edit source]

Barcaffe was established in 1970 in Slovenia. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its unique blend of high-quality coffee beans. In 1991, Barcaffe was acquired by Droga Kolinska, a leading Slovenian food company. In 2010, Droga Kolinska became a part of the Atlantic Grupa, expanding Barcaffe's presence to international markets.

Products[edit | edit source]

Barcaffe offers a wide range of coffee products. The brand's portfolio includes ground coffee, instant coffee, coffee beans, and coffee capsules compatible with various coffee machines. Barcaffe's ground coffee is known for its rich aroma and full-bodied flavor, while the instant coffee offers a convenient option for those who want a quick cup of coffee. The coffee beans are carefully selected and roasted to ensure the best quality.

Market Presence[edit | edit source]

Barcaffe is one of the leading coffee brands in Slovenia and has a significant presence in other countries in the Balkans, including Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The brand is also available in several countries in Central Europe and Eastern Europe.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Barcaffe is committed to sustainability. The brand sources its coffee beans from Fair Trade certified farms, ensuring that the farmers are paid a fair price for their produce. Barcaffe also uses environmentally friendly packaging for its products.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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