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1 History  





2 Products in UK  



2.1  Pesto  





2.2  Intenso Stir Through  





2.3  Intense Paste  





2.4  Antipasti  





2.5  Whole Cherry Tomato Sauces  





2.6  Pronto Pasta Stir-in sauces  





2.7  Free From Sacla' range  





2.8  Sacla' Professionale  







3 Sustainability  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Saclà
Company typePrivate
IndustryFood processing
Founded1923; 101 years ago (1923) as SALPA
FounderSecondo Ercole
Piera Campanella
Headquarters ,

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Lorenzo Ercole (President)
Chiara Ercole (CEO)
ProductsReady-made pasta sauces and canned vegetables
Revenue147 million (2017)

Number of employees

200 (2017)
Websitewww.sacla.it

Fratelli Saclà S.p.A. is a multinational Italian food company founded by Secondo Ercole and his wife Piera Campanella in Asti, Piedmont, in north-west Italy in 1923.

Saclà focuses its international product range primarily on pasta sauces, notably pesto, alongside a smaller selection of canned vegetables. In Italy, Saclà features a wider range of products including both canned vegetables and various pestos, which are the only pasta sauces offered domestically.

As of 2024, Saclà which is still run by the funding family, with a current CEO from the third generation, Chiara Ercole, daughter of Lorenzo and granddaughter of the founders,[1] is part of the consortium company Almaverde Bio Italia Srl specialized in the production of organic products.[2]

History[edit]

Saclà asparagus advertising in 1960

Founded in Asti, Italy, in 1923 as SALPA ("Stabilimento Astese Lavorazione Prodotti Alimentari"), the company initially focused on marketing the surplus production of vegetables harvested in abundance in the Tanaro Valley.[3]

In 1939, the company rebranded as SACLÀ ("Società Anonima Commercio e Lavorazione Alimentari"). Under the leadership of founder Secondo Ercole, it expanded its product range and flourished, becoming one of Italy's big food companies.

In 1977, the name of the company changed, becoming "Fratelli Saclà", with reference to the founder's two sons, Carlo and Lorenzo, who had long been part of the family business.

Products in UK[edit]

Sacla has been present in the United Kingdom since 1991. The Saclà product in UK range includes pestos, big bold Italian sauces, intense pastes, risotto sauces, free from, whole cherry tomato sauces and antipasti.[4] In 2009 Saclà teamed up with Lawrence Dallaglio to produce a new range of pasta sauces called Dallaglio by Saclà. In 2011 Saclà launched a range of fresh pesto, pasta sauces and pasta to the chilled cabinet.

Pesto[edit]

Saclà pesto

In 2011 this range was voted the UK's favourite ready-made sauce by Good Housekeeping readers.[5] There are eight pesto recipes and two organic: Classic Basil Pesto, Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto, Fiery Chilli Pesto, Char-Grilled Aubergine Pesto, Fresh Coriander Pesto, Roasted Red Pepper Pesto, Black Olive Pesto, Truffle Pesto, and 'Nduja Pesto, and the two organic pesto sauces are Basil Pesto and Tomato Pesto. In 2015, Sacla' launched a range of Pesto Shots, in an innovative single serve packaging format.[6]

Intenso Stir Through[edit]

This range was the winner of the 2009 'Good Housekeeping Cookery Teams Favourite' award. Flavours include: Vine Ripened Tomato and Chilli, Vine Ripened Tomato and Mascarpone and Italian Tomato and Olive.

Intense Paste[edit]

Sacla' has one Sun-Dried Tomato Cook's Paste.

Antipasti[edit]

The Sacla' antipasti range includes: Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Oven Roasted Tomatoes, Artichokes and Char-Grilled Peppers.

Whole Cherry Tomato Sauces[edit]

These sauces are made with whole cherry tomatoes and a soffritto base of virgin olive oil, celery, carrots and onions. There are four recipes. Traditional Tomato and Basil, Tomato and Parmesan, Tomato and Chilli, Tomato and Burrata and Tomato and 'Nduja.

Pronto Pasta Stir-in sauces[edit]

There are three pasta sauces in the range: Sun-dried tomato & Italian basil, spicy pepper & smoked garlic and vine ripened tomato & pancetta.[7]

Free From Sacla' range[edit]

Launched in 2014, the Free From Pesto range has won multiple awards and commendations for its great taste, including a Healthy Food Guide and Great Taste Award.[8] The full range includes Gluten, Dairy and Wheat Free Basil Pesto and Tomato Pesto, Free From Bolognese sauce, Free From Besciamella Sauce (not dairy free), Free From Creamy Whole Cherry Tomato Pasta Sauce, Free From Creamy Tomato Stir-in and Free From Basil Pesto and Tomato Stir-in.[7]

Sacla' Professionale[edit]

Sacla' Professionale is a range of Products designed for Food Service, launched in 2015. The range includes authentic products from Italy from Pesto to Black eyed peas & as well as Galvanina soft drinks, which Sacla' import into the UK [9]

Sustainability[edit]

The Sacla' family has fitted solar panels on the roof of one of the main buildings. Most Saclà products are packed in glass so are fully recyclable.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chiara Ercole, la lady Saclà partita dall'estero che oggi guarda a Medio Oriente e Cina". repubblica.it (in Italian). 14 May 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  • ^ "Nasce AlmaverdeBio Ambiente Spa, la Società che concentrerà le vendite di tutti i prodotti a marchio Almaverde Bio esclusi i freschi e i surgelati". almaverdebio.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  • ^ Ruta, Francesco. "Marchio Saclà - Storia ed evoluzione". Museo del Marchio Italiano (in Italian). Archived from the original on 9 January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  • ^ "» Products". Sacla.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "Sacla' triumphs at Good Housekeeping Food Awards - Sacla UK". Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  • ^ Staff Writer (9 June 2015). "Sacla launches Pesto Shots". Talkingretail.com. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ a b "» Ranges » Pasta Sauces". Sacla.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "» Sacla' scoops top Free From Award". Sacla.co.uk. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "» Professionale". Sacla.co.uk. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  • ^ "» Sacla' Footprint". Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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