OUR STORY,
LEAVENED WITH PASSION
From artisanal origins to the quality that conquers Italy
1964
CONFECTIONER’S IN TURIN

The history of Maina is, first of all, the story of two families: Di Gennaro, from southern Italian region Puglia, and Brandani, from Tuscany. In the mid-50s, in the economic boom, the first emigrated from the province of Foggia to Turin, in search of work and better prospects. Here, in 1964, it took over the small confectionery shop called Maina, where, thanks to the experience and skill of its pastry chefs, lots of delicacies were daily baked: sponge cakes, croissants, Amaretto biscuits, lady fingers and Panettone.
Few years later, destinies of the Di Gennaro family intersected with those of the Brandani one, who joined the activity.


The aim is to concentrate on some seasonal products and produce them at the highest quality, in a modern and flexible plant.

1984





The decisions taken over the years have contributed to making Maina the modern, flexible and dynamic company it is today, able to reach significant market shares in a very short period of time. Today, Maina produces over 31 million cakes, among Panettone, Pandoro, Colomba and other festive cakes and it is present, in addition to the Italian market, in about 50 countries around the world, also with products that have been developed ad hoc to satisfy the different tastes and consumption habits of the local market.







