Single source · USA

Trinity Springs

Idaho Batholith geothermal artesian aquifer, Elmore County, Idaho (between Pine and Featherville, Sawtooth National Forest)

Sixteen-thousand-year-old geothermal water off the Idaho batholith, alkaline to pH 9.4 and drenched in silica. It drinks like liquid quartz.

Mineral analysis

TDS190mg/L total dissolved solids

Still, light, sodium-savory with a soft, round finish, and a silica glow.

Cation
Ca / MgNa
Anion
HCO₃SO₄ · Cl
Magnesium0 mg/L
smooth & easy
Silica72 mg/L
the glow
Sodium51 mg/L
a savory, higher-sodium pour

Unverified. Values estimated, pending a sourced analysis.

  • silky alkaline mouthfeel
  • faint bicarbonate sweetness
  • clean quartz-dry finish

Trinity Springs is a still water from USA with 190 mg/L total dissolved solids and carries 1.2 mg/L calcium and 51 mg/L sodium.

Silky, slightly bitter · closest in profile to Voss.

Type · The Soft-Spoken

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Common questions

What does Trinity Springs taste like?
Trinity Springs is a still water, light-bodied, silky and soft, closing on a soft, round finish, with a silica smoothness. It belongs to the Soft-Spoken type in our sixteen-part typology, and the house tasting notes run silky alkaline mouthfeel, faint bicarbonate sweetness and clean quartz-dry finish.
Is Trinity Springs still or sparkling?
Trinity Springs is a still water, bottled without carbonation.
Where does Trinity Springs come from?
Trinity Springs comes from Idaho Batholith geothermal artesian aquifer, Elmore County, Idaho (between Pine and Featherville, Sawtooth National Forest) in the USA, a single source.
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