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Daggio

Spring Water - Still/Sparkling

 
Daggio Bottled Water

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Daggio Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: Italy
  Region: Valsassina Valley in Lecco Province
  Place Name: Orobic Alps
 
Daggio
  Flowing from the highest source in Europe, at 1935 meters (6350 feet) above sea level, located in the peaks of the Orobic Alps, overlooking Valsassina Valley in Lecco Province, Northern Italy, Daggio Natural Spring Water is so light and pure that it is recommended for feeding to newborn babies or people who are sensitive to mineral water.

NORDA products are bottled in a state of the art bottling plant located in Primaluna (Lecco) in Valsassina Valley, a little village surrounded by some of the highest and untouched peaks of the Alps overlooking the Lake of Lecco Province.


Distributor Daggio Where to Buy Daggio:
Where to Buy Daggio in the US Aqua Maestro (USA)
Buy Daggio at Aqua Maestro Purchase hard-to-find bottled waters online through Aqua Maestro, a distributor with a large portfolio.

 
Daggio Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
51 TDS
7.4 ph factor
3.3 Hardness
 
 

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