Single source · France
Reine des Basaltes
Source Reine des Basaltes, Asperjoc (Vals-les-Bains), Ardèche
Naturally carbonatedVolcanic sodium bicarbonate risen on its own gas, bottled at the Ardèche spring since 1876.
Mineral analysis
TDS1170mg/L total dissolved solids
Sparkling, full-bodied, calcium-crisp with a soft, round finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium70 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium204.7 mg/L
a savory, higher-sodium pour
Unverified. Values estimated, pending a sourced analysis.
- fine persistent bead
- saline mineral depth
- soft alkaline finish
Reine des Basaltes is a sparkling water from France with 1170 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 145 mg/L calcium, 70 mg/L magnesium and 204.7 mg/L sodium.
Closest in profile to Badoit.
Type · The Bistro
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Common questions
- What does Reine des Basaltes taste like?
- Reine des Basaltes is sparkling, full-bodied, clean and crisp, closing on a soft, round finish. It belongs to the Bistro type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run fine persistent bead, saline mineral depth and soft alkaline finish.
- Is Reine des Basaltes still or sparkling?
- Reine des Basaltes is a sparkling water. The carbonation is natural, carried out of the ground with the water rather than added at bottling.
- Where does Reine des Basaltes come from?
- Reine des Basaltes comes from Source Reine des Basaltes, Asperjoc (Vals-les-Bains), Ardèche in France, a single source.