Neblina H2O Water Analysis:
Source: | Artesian |
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Country of Origin: | Colombia |
Region: | Southwest Antioquia |
Place: | Mesenia-Paramillo Nature Reserve |
Established: | 2008 |
Company: | Fundación Bioconservancy |
Status: | Active |
Web Site: | bioconservancy.org |
phone: | +1 786 618 7830 |
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Nestled in the western Andes of Colombia, near Támesis, Antioquia, NEBLINA H2O is sourced from a unique geological formation beneath the Combia Massif. At 1560 meters, the water flows through fractures in volcanic rock formed nine million years ago. These fractures allow the water to filter naturally through layers of rock, slowly absorbing minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. After its century-long underground journey, the water emerges under artesian pressure, rich in essential nutrients and distinct in flavor.
The story of NEBLINA H2O began 31 years ago when the Lopera family established Agua de la Peña SAS, bottling water from this pristine spring. Recently, the Bioconservancy Foundation, which protects a vast 10,000-hectare corridor of cloud forests nearby, became a key partner in expanding the brand. As part of our conservation efforts, we are testing additional springs within the reserve to ensure the quality and sustainability of the water.
NEBLINA H2O stands apart from other bottled waters due to its natural filtration process. Unlike artificially filtered waters, NEBLINA takes its time to purify and mineralize, resulting in a smooth, complex taste that reflects the richness of the earth. With each sip, it offers not just hydration, but a connection to the environment—a reminder of the slow, beautiful process that shapes the water.
More than just a premium product, NEBLINA H2O represents a commitment to sustainability and ecological stewardship. It’s a water that nurtures both the body and the planet, embodying the harmony between nature and human innovation.