12 x 750ml
SANPELLW750G
San Pellegrino is produced and bottled at San Pellegrino, Terme, in the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. The water may originate from a layer of rock 400 metres (1,300 ft.) below the surface, where it is mineralised from contact with limestone and volcanic rocks. It emerges from three deep springs at a temperature of about 22°C (72°F).
The source is natural and carbonation is added within the factory. Originally it was designed to preserve the minerals within the bottle, but turned out to be so popular that San Pellegrino soon delisted the non-carbonated variant of the water!
The springs are located at the foot of a Dolomite mountain wall which favours the formation and replenishment of a mineral water basin. The water then seeps to depths of over 700 m (2,300 ft.) and flows underground to a distant aquifer.
12x750ml Glass
San Pellegrino mineral water has been produced for over 600 years. In 1395, the town borders of San Pellegrino were drawn, marking the start of its water industry. Leonardo da Vinci visited the town in 1509 to sample and examine the town’s “miraculous” water, later writing a treatise on the subject.
Please note: For the time being we may not be able to fulfil drinks orders, due to weight restrictions on our vans. It is advisable to order drinks little and often where possible. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Directions For Use
Best served chilled
Storage Instructions
Store in a Clean, Cool, Dry and Odorless Place, Away from Direct Sunlight and Freezing Temperatures.
Certification
Carbonated Natural Mineral Water
Dietary and Allergen Info
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