San Pellegrino
The S.Pellegrino or San Pellegrino is a natural mineral Water, of origin Italy, bottled at Bergamo. It is a semi-sparkling water, with carbonic gas addition.
One can read with the back of the bottles: With the four corners of the world, in the best restaurants, S.Pellegrino flatters the finest palates. Its course in the middle of the Italian Alps confers a single and balanced mineralization to him. Its pétillance fine and harmonious rate/rhythm tempo of the delicate meals since 1899.
Properties
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Temperature of water to the source: 24,7°C;
- electric Conductibility specific to 20°C: 1195 μS/cm;
- dry Residue with 180°C: 959 mg/l.
Dissolved substances in one liter of water (expressed out of Mg)
- Ion Sulfates 459,0
- Ion Hydrogénocarbonate 239,0
- Ion Calcium 181,0
- Ion Chloride 57,5
- Ion Magnesium 53,5
- Ion Sodium 36,1
- Silice 7,5
- Ion Strontium 3,2
- Ion Potassium 2,5
- Ion Nitrates 2,2
- Fluorures 0,5
Statement the 6/5/2006.
External bonds
- Official site
- Cartography of the marks by groupe#Nestlé
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