MONTI’S BLUE GOLD

2019.02.11

 

One can hardly imagine the real and true value of every single glass of mineral water we have the pleasure to enjoy.

“Blue gold” – an expression that seems to come up quite often. But the expression is a contradiction in itself.

Water infiltrates into deeper layers of rock that form Earth and stays in these water bearing layers for longer or shorter periods to be enriched by small particles of minerals that stay hidden in the rocks. Following the constant cycle of nature, after a few thousand years it reappears on the surface more or less helped by human activity. Careful consideration must be given to this process in order to ensure that water gets into our glasses untouched, clean and bearing a rich content as created by nature.

By drinking a glass of natural MONTI mineral water, we get to feel the wonderful experience of this journey and have the chance to enjoy nature’s creation.

Mineral water

Mineral water comes from underground water bearing layers protected from impurities and pollution. Production and exploitation are strictly regulated. Every single spring and well is acknowledged by authorities and quality of the product is continuously controlled. The labels applied to the bottled product contain information on the composition of the mineral water as well as on its type.

Bottled mineral water is a special foodstuff because its origins and quality are guaranteed. Only mineral water that has a chemical composition, microbiological cleanness and well documented quality certified by competent authorities of the country it originates from (in Hungary this authority is: National Public Health and Medical Officer Service General Directorate for Health Resorts and Spas) qualifies as mineral water.

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