Single source · Russia

Slavyanovskaya

Slavyanovsky spring, well 69-bis, Zheleznovodsk, Caucasian Mineral Waters, Stavropol Krai

Carbonation added

Drilled by Nikolai Slavyanov in 1914, this Zheleznovodsk well runs at 53 degrees on its way up. A rare calcium-sodium sulfate-bicarbonate cure gentle enough to sit at the dinner table.

Mineral analysis

TDS3500mg/L total dissolved solids

Sparkling, full-bodied, sodium-savory with a dry, mineral finish, and a silica glow.

Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium50 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silica46 mg/L
the glow
Sodium700 mg/L
a savory, higher-sodium pour

Verified · official analysis ↗

  • warm mineral weight
  • sulfate over soda
  • long spa finish

Slavyanovskaya is a sparkling water from Russia with 3500 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 300 mg/L calcium, 50 mg/L magnesium and 700 mg/L sodium (published analysis).

Closest in profile to Jamnica.

Type · The Old Salt

Find it in: High silica · Full body · Savory · Dry finish

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Common questions

Is Slavyanovskaya good for you?
Slavyanovskaya is a regulated bottled water and safe to drink. The published analysis shows an intensely mineral water at 3500 mg/L dissolved solids, with a meaningful 50 mg/L of magnesium, 300 mg/L of calcium (a serious share of a day’s intake) and 46 mg/L of silica (over our glow line). Sodium sits at 700 mg/L, genuinely saline territory and part of how it tastes.
How much sodium is in Slavyanovskaya?
Slavyanovskaya carries 700 mg/L of sodium. That is genuinely saline water, far past the 20 mg/L low-sodium line.
Is Slavyanovskaya still or sparkling?
Slavyanovskaya is a sparkling water. The carbonation is added at bottling.
Where does Slavyanovskaya come from?
Slavyanovskaya comes from Slavyanovsky spring, well 69-bis, Zheleznovodsk, Caucasian Mineral Waters, Stavropol Krai in Russia, a single source.