Acqua Panna
Country | Italy |
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Source | Acqua Panna |
Type | Still |
pH | 8.2 [1] |
Calcium (Ca) | 30.2 |
Chloride (Cl−) | 7.1 |
Bicarbonate (HCO3) | 100 |
Fluoride (Fl) | 0.1 |
Magnesium (Mg) | 6.9 |
Nitrate (NO3) | 5.7 |
Potassium (K) | 0.9 |
Silica (SiO2) | 8.2 |
Sodium (Na) | 6.5 |
Strontium (Sr2) | 0.2 |
Sulfates (SO4) | 21.4 |
Website | Acquapanna.com |
All values in milligrams per liter (mg/l) |
Acqua Panna is an Italian brand of bottled water. Acqua Panna takes its name from the Villa Panna in the hills of Tuscany, where the natural spring was first discovered.
Origin
The Acqua Panna source is located 3,700 feet high in the Apennine Mountains of Tuscany, to the north of Florence.
History
In the 16th century the powerful ruling family of the Medicis in Florence owned the spring, and it was fenced off as their private property. The family had fresh drinking water from this preserved natural spring whereas many other unclaimed springs were contaminated with animal waste.
This brand now belongs to San Pellegrino, which is owned by Nestlé.
Nestlé distributes the natural water into Europe & North America. Acqua Panna has become the exclusive bottled beverage at many luxury establishments.
In May 2010, large luxury hotel chains such as Hilton, OMNI, and Fairmont agreed to undisclosed terms with Nestlé to carry the brand in their hotel chains.
Commons
Media related to Acqua Panna at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ↑ "Water Quality Report" (PDF). Acqua Panna. Retrieved 26 July 2015.