Creminelli Fine Meats Explained

Creminelli Fine Meats
Type:Private
Founded:2007
Founders:Cristiano Creminelli, Chris Bowler, Jared Lynch[1]
Hq Location:Salt Lake City, Utah
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Industry:Food
Products:Artisan meats

Creminelli Fine Meats is an American/Italian producer and seller of artisan meats. Cristiano Creminelli launched the Salt Lake City-based company in 2007 with business partners Chris Bowler and Jared Lynch.[2] Creminelli has been recognized with various Sofi Awards and was named to Bon Appétit's "Tastemaker list" in 2012.[3] [4]

History

Creminelli Fine Meats was founded in 2007 by Cristiano Creminelli, Chris Bowler, and Jared Lynch. The Creminelli family has been in artisan meat and cheese for multiple generations, first as farm-steading producers and then as owners of Salumificio di Vigliano.[5] Cristiano Creminelli's maternal grandfather produced meat products, as well as served as the personal chef for General Pietro Badoglio, the Italian general who took over the government briefly after Benito Mussolini was deposed.[6] Cristiano's father took over Salumifico di Vigliano,[7] which would become the family business in the 1970s. Cristiano served as his father's apprentice in his teens. He was put in charge of production in 1990 and was managing the all aspects of the business by 1996. Chris Bowler was working as an official liaison for the US Olympic Committee in Italy for the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics when he met Creminelli, who at the time was in the process of taking over the family business and looking to expand outside of his hometown of Biella, Italy.[8] Bowler and Creminelli decided to establish Creminelli Fine Meats with Lynch in Salt Lake City. After moving to the US, the company was initially operating out of the basement of Tony Caputo's Gourmet Food Market & Deli in downtown Salt Lake City. It relocated several times before moving into a 75,000-square-foot processing facility.[9] By 2015, the company was generating $29.6 million in revenue.[10]

Operations

The company operates out of Salt Lake City because the dry climate in Utah is similar to that of the Northern Italy regions where the Creminelli family has been producing cured meats and cheeses for many generations.[3] Creminelli specializes in making old-world-style salumi from heritage pigs.[11] [12] The company uses the family's traditional Italian meat curing recipes and techniques[4] [13] to produce its all-natural meats such as prosciutto, coppa, mortadella, bresaola, and various handcrafted salamis. Its products are distributed through national retailers such as Whole Foods Market and Harmons, as well as over 8,000 Starbucks across North America.[14] Creminelli Fine Meats are also served in restaurants across the country and sold online.[7]

Awards

After finishing as a silver finalist at the Sofi Awards for four consecutive years, Creminelli won the Sofi Award in the "meat, pate or seafood" category for its new smoky, spicy Campania salami in 2013.[15]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: True to the cure. Kathy. Stephenson. September 26, 2007. Salt Lake Tribune.
  2. Web site: Ordering New Twists on Old-Country Tastes. Matsumoto. Nancy. October 10, 2012. Wall Street Journal.
  3. Web site: Creminelli Fine Meats Will Whisper Sweet Salumi Nothings In Your Ear. Knowlton. Andrew. March 3, 2012. Bon Appétit.
  4. Web site: This is some of the best salami in America. Gabriele. Amanda. September 25, 2016. The Manual.
  5. Book: Meat Salt Time. August 2010. PC Press. 978-0984608904. Tony Seichrist.
  6. Web site: Sharing a family tradition. May 31, 2010. Daily Herald. Kristin Heinichen.
  7. Web site: Creminelli Meats. Lewis. Connie. November 20, 2013. Utah Stories.
  8. Web site: Meet Utah Winner Creminelli Fine Meats. Portman. Emily. January 9, 2012. Good Food Awards. April 23, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170424174415/http://www.goodfoodawards.org/home_page/blog/meet-utah-winner-creminelli-fine-meats/. April 24, 2017. dead.
  9. Web site: Creminelli Fine Meats. Jackson. Margaret. March 8, 2015. Company Week.
  10. Web site: Creminelli Fine Meats. 2016. Inc. Magazine.
  11. Web site: Flatbread Neapolitan Pizzeria. Morgan. Tara. April 23, 2014. Boise Weekly.
  12. Web site: Creminelli's "Full Muscle" Meats: Picnic, Sandwich + Sure, Muscle Beach-Worthy. Garbee. Jenn. July 25, 2011. LA Weekly.
  13. Web site: And the Banned Played On. Fialkow. Jan. March 2014. Gourmet Retailer.
  14. Web site: From Italy to Salt Lake City, to every Starbucks across North America. January 5, 2016. Utah Foodie. April 23, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170424174443/http://www.theutahfoodie.com/general/episode-35-creminelli-fine-meats/. April 24, 2017. dead.
  15. Web site: 2013 sofi Awards: Campania Handcrafted Italian Salami. Moss. Deborah. May 28, 2013. Specialty Food.