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Perrier
A 330ml bottle of Perrier
Country
France
Produced by
Nestlé Waters
Introduced
1898; 126 years ago (1898)
Source
Vergèze, Gard, France
Type
Sparkling
pH
5.5[1] - 5.46
Calcium (Ca)
150[1] - 160
Chloride (Cl)
19.5[1] - 22
Bicarbonate (HCO3)
420[1] - 430
Magnesium (Mg)
3.9[1] - 4.2
Nitrate (NO3)
7.3[1] - 7.8
Potassium (K)
< 1[1] (0.6)
Sodium (Na)
9.6[1] - 9.5
Sulfate (SO4)
25.3[1] - 33
TDS
456[1] - 480
Website
perrier.com
All concentrations in milligrams per liter (mg/L); pH without units
Perrier (/ˈpɛrieɪ/PERR-ee-ay, also US: /ˌpɛriˈeɪ/-AY, French:[pɛʁje]) is a French brand of natural bottled mineral water obtained at its source in Vergèze, located in the Gard département. Perrier is known for its carbonation and its distinctive green bottle.
Perrier was part of the Perrier Vittel Group SA, which became Nestlé Waters France after the acquisition of the company by Nestlé in 1992.[2] Nestlé Waters France also includes Vittel, S.Pellegrino and Contrex.
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