Saint-Géron Water Analysis:
Balance Classic
Virginality Superior
Minerality High
Orientation Acidic
Hardness Very Hard
Vintage 1,000 Years
Carbonation Natural
   
TDS 1,158 mg/l
ph factor 6
Hardness 414 mg/l
Nitrate 0.1 mg/l
Calcium 79.1 mg/l
Magnesium 53.7 mg/l
Sodium 225.5 mg/l
Potassium 18.4 mg/l
Silica 28 mg/l
Bicarbonate 1,128.9 mg/l
Sulfate 20.4 mg/l
Chloride 44.2 mg/l
Source: Spring
Location:  
Country of Origin: France
Region: Auvergne
Place: Village de Saint-Géron
Established: 2006
Company: Eaux de Saint-Géron
Status: Non-Member of the Fine Water Society
Web Site:  
phone:  
email:  
Social Media:  

The mineral springs of Saint. Geron in the Auvergne region of France has a long history going back to the Gallo-Roman time.
 
The water emerges at the spring after a 1000 year journey through the rock formation as a natural sparkling. To collect the water from a rock fault a 240 ft long ditch has been created in the 19th century.
 
At the end of the 19th century during work on the water collection reservoir antique wells and coins and offerings from the Gallo-Roman period were discovered at the source. One of the coins had a portrait of Empress Faustina Augusta (IIc AD) on the front and an image of Ceres, goddess of fertility on the back and the images were used in early labels of the water. It also dubbed the water the "Queen of Table Waters".
 
Today a a new drilling project created sufficient volume for a new well and in 2006 the ancient location houses a ultra modern bottling plant. The water has long been recommended as an aid in the treatment of anemia, digestive problems, diabetes and even gout. Its elegant glass bottle was created by painter and designer Alberto Bali.