Single source · Chile
Andes Mountains Water
Natural spring at the foothills of the Andes pre-cordillera, flowing into Colico Lake, Cunco, Araucania Region (Araucarias UNESCO Biosphere Reserve)
Ancient snowfield water filtered for decades through Araucanian rock, with barely anything left to measure. About as close to nothing as water gets.
Mineral analysis
TDS52mg/L total dissolved solids
Still, light, sodium-savory with a dry, mineral finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium1.08 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silica1 mg/L
clean fuel
Sodium3.3 mg/L
low-sodium · under the 20 mg/L diet line
Unverified. Values estimated, pending a sourced analysis.
- near-absent mineral
- cool featureless finish
- almost distilled
Andes Mountains Water is a still water from Chile with 52 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 1 mg/L calcium, 1.08 mg/L magnesium and 3.3 mg/L sodium.
Pristine, untouched source · closest in profile to Luso.
Type · The Sea Breeze
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Common questions
- What does Andes Mountains Water taste like?
- Andes Mountains Water is a still water, light-bodied, silky and soft, closing on a dry, mineral finish. It belongs to the Sea Breeze type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run near-absent mineral, cool featureless finish and almost distilled.
- Is Andes Mountains Water still or sparkling?
- Andes Mountains Water is a still water, bottled without carbonation.
- Where does Andes Mountains Water come from?
- Andes Mountains Water comes from Natural spring at the foothills of the Andes pre-cordillera, flowing into Colico Lake, Cunco, Araucania Region (Araucarias UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) in Chile, a single source.