misiones

Agua de las misiones Water Analysis:
Balance Still & Light
Virginality Good
Minerality Low
Orientation Hint of Sweet
Hardness Moderately Hard
Vintage  
Carbonation Added
   
TDS 189 mg/l
ph factor 7.5
Hardness 89 mg/l
Nitrate 5.8 mg/l
Calcium 11 mg/l
Magnesium 13 mg/l
Sodium <20 mg/l
Potassium 1 mg/l
Silica  36
Bicarbonate 90 mg/l
Sulfate 6 mg/l
Chloride 33mg/l

Agua de las misiones is a Member of the Fine Water Society

 

Source:  Well
Location: globe
Country of Origin: Argentina
Region: Mesopotamia
Place: Misiones
Established: 2011
Company: Aguas Misioneras Sociedad del Estado
Status: Active
Web Site: aguadelasmisiones.com.ar
phone: +54 376 4422884
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“Agua de las misiones” comes from Misiones Province in the Argentinian Mesopotamia, where one of the new natural wonders of the world – Iguazú Falls - is placed. Nature is especially rich in this area: virgin rain forests, rivers, streams, falls and cascades that host the largest biodiversity of the whole country.
 
Agua de las misiones comes from the Mesopotamia region in Argentina, where one of the world's wonders -the Iguazú Falls- is located.

Agua de las misiones has a neutral light taste due to its soft mineral notes, reflected in a low level of TDS.  Given its unique features, Agua de las misiones belongs to the group of selected fine waters at a global level.

The character of Agua de las misiones arises from a terroir at its source, in a natural virgin environment, which protects and mineralizes the water exceptionally. This process results in 100% organic natural mineral water, which is low in mineral content.

The water is bottled at the source and designed to keep its high quality and original properties. The natural environment at the source is carefully protected. In addition to the character, the water has aesthetic and emotional qualities. For the consumer, it feels like drinking from the very source.

 
Agua de las misiones