San Pellegrino
San Pellegrino Terme, 1899
Bottled at the source, San Pellegrino Terme (Bergamo) Italy
Bergamo is a province found in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. The Bergamo province also contains the wine appellations of Moscato di Scanzo DOCG, Valcalepio DOC and Terre del Colleoni DOC.
S. Pellegrino ®, Sparkling Natural Mineral Water
Natural Mineral Water with Natural CO2 Added · Total Dissolved Solids 915 mg/L
0 calories per 12 fl oz serving
Bottled by: Sanpellegrino S.P.A. (Società per azioni)
San Pellegrino Terme (BG). Localita Ruspino, Italy.
Store in a clean, cool, dry and odorless place, away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures.
Distributed in the USA by: Nestle Waters North America, Inc. Stamford, CT, 06902.
NV 06402
Very Low Sodium (10mg per 8oz/237mL, aka 31.64mg per 750mL, or 42.19 mg/L)
(in comparison, one 30g serving of Bugels contains 310mg of Sodium)
Ingredients: Carbonated Mineral Water
Data from Aqua Maestro, a Florida-based water distributor:
“San Pellegrino is high in mineral content – mostly Calcium, Magnesium, Bicarbonate, Chloride, and Sulphate. The extremely low Nitrate level is perhaps San Pellegrino’s greatest virtue. The water is still as it comes from the ground, and is then charged with CO2 to give it the signature fizz. This renowned brand in its traditional green bottle is owned by Nestle Foods; its position in the marketplace speaks for itself.”
Note that the Sodium indication here, likely more accurate at 43.6 mg/L, is slightly higher than the extrapolation from the Nutrition Facts found on the rear-label.
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) | |
No Gas | X |
Acidity (PH) | 7.7 |
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) | 1109 mg/l |
Calcium (Ca++) | 208 mg/l |
Magnesium (Mg++) | 55.9 mg/l |
Sodium (Na+) | 43.6 mg/l |
Potassium (K+) | 2.7 mg/l |
Bicarbonate (HCO3-) | 135.5 mg/l |
Chloride (Cl-) | 74.3 mg/l |
Sulphate (SO4–) | 549.2 mg/l |
Fluoride (F-) | 1 mg/l |
Nitrate (NO3-) | 0.45 mg/l |
Silica (SiO2) | 9 mg/l |