
Because of the current global crisis, products like these can be hard to come by. As a result, we are unable to source this product for a price that would allow us to offer our usual savings so we are running it at a comparative retail price.Though not in line with our usual model, we'd rather make the product accessible to you, than not at all.
San Benedetto mineral Water comes from glaciers in the Dolomites, part of the Italian Alps in North Eastern Italy. After flowing a great distance underground, the water, which was tapped at the surface in ancient times, is now drawn from 1,000 feet below, in an underground basin in the Veneto Plain. This ensures that all its original features are unchanged, and the natural balance of minerals and trace elements that is essential to our well-being remains uncontaminated.
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