The pure waters of Belmont Springs were discovered high on a hill in Belmont (beautiful mountain), Massachusetts, more than 300 years ago by Native Americans. Early settlers rediscovered this natural spring by following an Indian footpath. Almost 200 years later it was established as the Belmont Springs that we know today. Rather than having to journey to discover this water yourself, we can deliver it directly to your door!
From bedrock formed in prehistoric times, Belmont Springs arises. It is clean, pristine water from a natural source-a rarity, especially today. Belmont Springs takes great pride in providing you with the purest natural spring water. Because its source is hundreds of feet underground, its water retains its purity. The impenetrable bedrock, which is tapped below the surface to avoid contact with any contaminants, further protects the quality of its waters.
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The FineWaters Balance
Certainly the difference in bottled waters is subtle. Some might even argue indistinguishable. But we believe that there are discreet differences in bottled water - and that these differences can enhance the experience in drinking them.
The Flavor of Bottled Water
When tasting water the most important factor in its overall integrated sensation we call flavor is the mouthfeel generated by the size, amount and distribution of the bubbles or the absence of it.
Matching Bottled Water With Food
The FineWaters Balance categorizes the "mouthfeel" of water based on the level of carbonization in five steps from Still to Effervescent, Light, Classic and Bold. This categorization is the basis of matching water with food in a fine dinig experience.
Temperature
There is nothing wrong with drinking water at almost any temperature but you should start paying attention and a little experimentation will revel a lot of epicurean delight in the consumption of water.