Single source · Greece
Samaria
Foothills of the Lefka Ori (White Mountains), southwest of Stylos, Chania, Crete
A quiet water from Crete's White Mountains, low in everything but limestone calm.
Mineral analysis
TDS162mg/L total dissolved solids
Still, light, calcium-crisp with a soft, round finish.
Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium12 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silicanot published
Sodium6.7 mg/L
low-sodium · under the 20 mg/L diet line
Unverified. Values estimated, pending a sourced analysis.
- soft limestone body
- faint chalk
- clean dry finish
Samaria is a still water from Greece with 162 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 34 mg/L calcium, 12 mg/L magnesium and 6.7 mg/L sodium.
Silky, slightly bitter · closest in profile to Highland Spring.
Type · The Minimalist
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Common questions
- What does Samaria taste like?
- Samaria is a still water, light-bodied, clean and crisp, closing on a soft, round finish. It belongs to the Minimalist type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run soft limestone body, faint chalk and clean dry finish.
- Is Samaria still or sparkling?
- Samaria is a still water, bottled without carbonation.
- Where does Samaria come from?
- Samaria comes from Foothills of the Lefka Ori (White Mountains), southwest of Stylos, Chania, Crete in Greece, a single source.