Product of Germany
The Bad Vilbeler UrQuelle comes from the protective depths of the Vogelsberg. Friedrich Grosholz, the discoverer in 1875 is counted among the founding fathers of the Bad Vilbeler mineral spring companies. He sells the mineral water in earthenware jugs in what was then Vilbel and the surrounding area. In 1967, the Luisen-Brunnen launched Germanys first mineral water brand, the Bad Vilbeler UrQuelle, with little carbonic acid. In 1982, the brand came to Hassia Mineralquellen through the merger of the traditional companies Hassia-Sprudel and Luisen-Brunnen.
Bad Vibeler Medium (Ried Quelle) Mineral Water
Total Mineral:875 mg/l
Bad Vibeler Medium (Ried Quelle) Mineral Water comes from Vilbel in Germany. It contains 124mg sodium, 87mg calcium, 14mg magnesium, 53mg chloride, 42mg sulfate and 542mg bicarbonate. Bad Vibeler Medium (Ried Quelle) Mineral Water thus contains a total of 874mg of minerals per liter(Medium minerality).
Bad Vibeler Medium (Ried Quelle) Mineral Water has a degree of hardness of 2.4 GH and is therefore considered as Very Hard Water.
Karin Bauer –
Bad Vibeler ist eine gute Wahl, aber die Kohlensäure könnte etwas länger halten.