Single source · Germany
Bad Liebenwerda
Bad Liebenwerda, Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft (Elbe-Elster), Brandenburg
Carbonation addedEast Germany's spa-town pour, filtered through Ice Age valley sands to under ninety milligrams of anything. Bicarbonate is all but absent, so the whisper of minerals leans sulfate.
Mineral analysis
TDS92mg/L total dissolved solids
Sparkling, light, calcium-crisp with a dry, mineral finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium3.1 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium6.8 mg/L
low-sodium · under the 20 mg/L diet line
Verified · official analysis ↗
- gentle fizz
- near weightless
- faint dry sulfate close
Bad Liebenwerda is a sparkling water from Germany with 92 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 16.2 mg/L calcium, 3.1 mg/L magnesium and 6.8 mg/L sodium (published analysis).
Pristine, untouched source · closest in profile to San Pellegrino.
Type · The Brut
Find it in: Low sodium · Low-Na sparkling · Light · Dry finish
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Common questions
- Is Bad Liebenwerda good for you?
- Bad Liebenwerda is a regulated bottled water and safe to drink. The published analysis shows a lightly mineral water at 92 mg/L dissolved solids. Sodium sits at 6.8 mg/L, under the 20 mg/L line, so it suits a low-sodium diet.
- How much sodium is in Bad Liebenwerda?
- Bad Liebenwerda carries 6.8 mg/L of sodium. That is under the 20 mg/L line, low enough to suit a low-sodium diet.
- Is Bad Liebenwerda still or sparkling?
- Bad Liebenwerda is a sparkling water. The carbonation is added at bottling.
- Where does Bad Liebenwerda come from?
- Bad Liebenwerda comes from Bad Liebenwerda, Naturpark Niederlausitzer Heidelandschaft (Elbe-Elster), Brandenburg in Germany, a single source.