S.Pellegrino: Interesting Facts for You to Know!

Mineral water is the real hero in the backdrop; beating around the bush to get the attention it deserves! This under-appreciated mineral is sulfate and San Pellegrino contains it all.

Here are some facts about San Pellegrino:

The water originated from the same natural spring for 600 years: The water was discovered in the 12th century. It flows from the natural springs within the Italian Alps, near Bergamo. And by the time it’s ready to be bottled, it’s been naturally filtered by the rocks of Italian Alps.

The town was an active playground for the rich: The town of San Pellegrino is known for its mineral water. In olden days, the fancy folks of Europe flocked to the town to fetch the water. And to entertain the bourgeoisie class, the town built the beautiful Belle Epoque-style Casino and Grand Hotel, where guests could have a fun-filled experience.

There are at least 10 minerals found naturally in the water: Calcium, chloride, lithium, magnesium, nitrogen, silicon, sodium and strontium are few of the minerals in S.Pellegrino water.

The bubbles were added for a reason: Originally S.Pellegrino water was consumed without carbonation, but once the company started to ship water, they began adding natural carbonation. With this, customers began liking the taste of the carbonation effect in the water/capsule compatible nespresso. To buy Pellegrino and  coffee capsules, please visit www.italiandelionline.co.za.

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