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WELLNESS BALANCE SINCE 1932

A “natural source of wellbeing” that has flowed in the Tuscan hills around Montopoli in Val d’Arno and San Miniato since 1932. Tesorino water rises in the countryside around Montopoli Val d’Arno (Pisa) in an unspoilt and protected environment, far from urban and industrial developments. By 1932, Sorgente Tesorino spring water had already become known as health-giving water and was esteemed by physicians for its purifying and therapeutic qualities.  

In 1941, the Sorgente Tesorino company was founded, and it began bottling this water for sale in Tuscany. Initially, the bottling process was carried out by hand. The mineral aquifer of the spring was and still is mostly composed of fine sands dating back to the Pliocene epoch, some 15 million years ago, which help give the water a balanced mineral salt content. In the Pliocene, the Montopoli area was submerged by the sea, and when it receded in later eras, it left behind shells and sands with the ability to filter and mineralize water.  

In combination with a healthy diet, Tesorino water can help achieve the right balance for the body’s needs. If you read the label on Sorgente Tesorino water, you will notice the high levels of macro elements that are vital for our health, such as calcium and magnesium, which give the water a high fixed residue value (an indication of its richness in mineral salts). At the same time, however, Sorgente Tesorino boasts a lightness comparable to that of oligomineral water; its degree of mineralisation is, in fact, low and the high fixed residue value mainly derives purely from calcium and magnesium ions. 

Sorgente Tesorino is more specifically a bicarbonate-sulphate-alkaline-earth water and is thus characterised by high concentrations not only of calcium and magnesium but also of bicarbonate and sulphate. This balanced mineral composition makes it suitable for supplementing the diet from infancy through to advanced age and makes it particularly beneficial during physical activity.  

It has also shown specific therapeutic indications in supporting the prevention and resolution of calculosis and various digestive, urinary and vascular system disorders. In view of the water’s properties, the company’s objective is to continue to focus on the world of sport, but also to re-launch the brand nationally and internationally. The company is currently undergoing a consolidation phase in its target market of Tuscany and an expansion phase with various projects for growth. 

Sorgente Tesorino mineral water may have diuretic effects; it promotes digestion; it is microbiologically pure. 

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