Santa Vittoria Water Analysis:
| Balance | Still & Light |
| Virginality | Very Good |
| Minerality | Low |
| Orientation | Alkaline |
| Hardness | Hard |
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| Carbonation | Added |
| Temperature | 47°F (8.3°C) |
| TDS | 169 mg/l |
| ph factor | 8 |
| Hardness | 164 mg/l |
| Nitrate | 2.5 mg/l |
| Calcium | 36.2 mg/l |
| Magnesium | 18.4 mg/l |
| Sodium | 0.6 mg/l |
| Potassium | 0.5 mg/l |
| Silica | 5 mg/l |
| Bicarbonate | 189 mg/l |
| Sulfate | 20 mg/l |
| Chloride | 0.9 mg/l |
| Source: | Spring |
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| Country of Origin: | Italy |
| Region: | Veneto |
| Place: | Dolomite Mountains |
| Established: | 1920 |
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| Status: | Non-Member of the Fine Water Society |
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Santa Vittoria acqua minerale is bottled at the source in the Dolomite Mountains, Northern Italy, and extracted from deep within the mountain rock at a constant year round temperature of 8 degrees celcius.
The painting featured on the label of Santa Vittoria is Alexandre Cabanel's best known work - The Birth of Venus (1863). The Santa Vittoria label was created in house by Cantarella Bros, a third generation family-owned business.
In order to differentiate the label from other brands in a saturated marketplace, Santa Vittoria chose Alexandre Cabanel's painting to convey the purity associated with its natural mineral water. The Birth of Venus is a fitting choice as it depicts the myth of Venus being born out of the waves of the sea and was a perfect fit for a timeless traditional brand such as Santa Vittoria.