A still yet lively mineral water, Gerolsteiner Naturell from the Volcanic Eifel region has a pleasantly soft and refreshingly clean neutral taste.
Tap water, table water, mineral water: if you want to enjoy a still water, you have many possibilities. But what makes Gerolsteiner Naturell the perfect choice? Almost no other still water in the world comes close to its unique quality.
Gerolsteiner Naturell comes from a particularly gentle source in the Volcanic Eifel and naturally contains 807 mg of minerals per liter.
Every liter of Gerolsteiner Naturell contains more than 570 mg of bicarbonate. Mineral waters that have seeped through layers of dolomite rock at their source are particularly rich in this natural ingredient. Dolomite - a limestone rock - is typical of the region around Gerolstein in the Volcanic Eifel region. Thanks to its natural acid-neutralising effect, bicarbonateensures a pleasantly neutral taste.
Thanks to its low sodium content (only 17 mg/l), Gerolsteiner Naturell is ideal for those on a restricted sodium diet.
1 liter Gerolsteiner Naturell contains | Daily requirement of an adult* | |
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Calcium | 125 mg | 800 mg |
Kalium | 5 mg | 2.000 mg |
Magnesium | 44 mg | 375 mg |
Chlorid | 9 mg | 800 mg |
Hydrogencarbonat | 577 mg | - |
Sulfat | 24 mg | - |
Natrium | 17 mg | 1500 mg |
*Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on the EU-nutrition labelling regulations (country-specific standards may vary).
Gerolsteiner Naturell is the right choice for anybody who prefers still mineral water: pleasantly refreshing with a well-balanced taste.
Gerolsteiner is available in the ideal size for every occasion: it is available in a 0.5 liter and a 1 liter PET bottle, a new and convenient 0.33 liter glass bottle as well as in a 0.75 liter glass bottle.
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Mineralienstein mit Calcium, Magnesium und Hydrogencarbonat: ElementalImaging / iStockphoto