VOGA ITALIAN GELATO
CATEGORIA: Mangiare e Bere, gelaterieID ANTICONTRAFFAZIONE N.25808
The Italian Gelato
The History of Gelato originates back as far as the Roman Empire consisting of crushed ice mixed with honey & fruit. Centuries later the real triumph occurred during the Renaissance period with food artist Bernardo Buontalenti, a native of Florence, Italy, creating a frozen cream made with milk and eggs that became legendary with the locals and tourists.
Today in Italy, from big cities like Rome to small villages in the country side of Tuscany, a Gelato shop is present in every corner ready to satisfy the sweet tooth with a cool, creamy, cone or cup of luscious Gelato. At Voga we adhere to this 2000-year-old tradition with recipes that contain only the purest and all natural ingredients from Italy.
The way we approach Gelato
At Voga we have a wide range of flavors which are made fresh in our store every day. We use only the highest quality ingredients and hand selected products, while continuing to follow the old traditional Italian recipes.
To ensure the freshness, quality and creaminess of our Gelato, we produce small quantities at different times throughout the day, resulting in a fresh and authentic taste experience everytime you visit.
We do not Use
Hydrogenated Vegetable fats,
Chemical additives,
Artificial flavorings,
Coloring agents,
Preservatives (fatty acid mono-diglycerides)
GMO's (Genetically modified organism)
or Palm oil.
Meeting the Founders
Gelato is an event.
I was born and raised in the Gelato capital of the world, Rome, Italy.
In the summertime when I was a kid, my mothers daily reward was a “20 lire” coin meant for buying a Gelato. I’d jump on my bike and my friend Anna and I would pedal as fast as we could for blocks until finally landing at our favorite traditional Italian coffee shop for a Gelato.
Every day the request was the same, “a cone with whipped cream on the bottom, a scoop of Chocolate and whipped cream again on top” – Panna, Cioccolato e Panna. I’m still able to remember the taste of that unforgettable, ceremonial, daily ritual.
Decades later, on a beautiful summer day in Aspen, Colorado with my two daughters, we waited on line for 30 minutes to enjoy an ice cream at a local coffee shop. After the last bite was consumed, there was a unanimous decision made:
“We have to open an Italian Gelato shop in America!”
Over the next decade, my career had been focused on International business, finance, corporate strategy, lecturing and writing books on business management. While currently still involved as a global corporate advisor, our families dream became a reality when my beautiful wife, Geraldine and I opened VOGA Italian Gelato in 2017.
Please visit, relax & enjoy all the goodness we are serving at VOGA.
Antonello Bove