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Sodium | 5 mg/l |
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Source: | Spring |
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Country of Origin: | Mexico |
Region: | Estado de Mexico |
Place: | Valle de Bravo |
Established: | 2007 |
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Status: | Discontinued |
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The source for VIS is natural, free flowing spring that emerges in the Valle de Bravo, a forested area of oaks and conifers in the vicinity of the Nevado de Toluca, a large stratovolcano in central Mexico, located about 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Mexico City.
It takes the rain about 50 years of natural filtration process to complete the journey through the geological strata to emerge at the spring.
VIS is bottled at the source and the filling process occurs in sterile rooms ensuring the necessary hygiene and eliminating the risk of contamination. The water is only filtered but no other treatment occurs in order to maintain its original character.
VIS is bottled in silk screen printed glass bottles and PET.