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Nabeglavi

Georgian bottled water brand

Nabeglavi

Summary

Georgian bottled water brand

Nabeglavi (also Nabeghlavi) (ნაბეღლავი) is a mineral water from Georgia.

Georgian-Swiss joint stock company “Healthy Water” produces famous mineral water “Nabeghlavi” and spring water “Bakhmaro.” The company was founded in 1997 and by now is a leader of the local mineral water market.

The new-found company's prime goal was to restore long time tradition of bottling Nabeghlavi mineral water and it was successfully gained. Thus, the story of establishing “Healthy Water” company leads back to the history of water Nabeghlavi.

Bottling of Nabeghlavi mineral water was initiated in 1958, following the establishment of a health resort in ecologically pure environment of village of Nabeghlavi, which in turn was determined by revealing the water's unique curative properties. By that time water production output was small and the distribution area was rather limited.

Since JSC Healthy Water obtained license and took over the business, product quality and the output increased significantly and it became popular country-wide, gained appreciation of Georgian consumers and gradually a leading position on the market.

Product

Nabeghlavi Distribution around the World

The source of mineral water is located on the territory of health resort , in Western Georgia, hence the name of the water.

The source was discovered in 1905. According to an old story, local inhabitants of the region noticed that buffalos were especially attracted to one of the water sources; the very same source later turned out to have special taste and curative properties.

Fundamental exploration of the mineral water deposit was conducted during the first half of the 20th century by famous Georgian and foreign researchers.

Initial study of the chemical composition of the water was performed in 1921 by Latvian scientist Roberts Kupcis (Robert Kuptsis, 1881–1954) who spent most of his life in Georgia. Later hydro-geological research was led by famous Georgian and foreign scientists during the 1930s.

Within this period, chemical properties of the water were scientifically developed and the water was stated to have bicarbonate calcium-sodium composition as well as carbon dioxide.

Attributes

Nabeghlavi water is formed at depth of 2000–3000 meters. The infiltrated waters travel through various layers of substrate and rocks, absorb specific combination of minerals and trace elements that define its unique taste and beneficial properties. Nabeghlavi water is naturally sparkling as it is infused with natural carbon dioxide () at the aquifer; though it is fortified with additional amount of natural prior to bottling.

Chemical composition

Total dissolved solids 3.5 – 5.9 g/l

  • Cations mg/l
  • Ca2+ 32-116
  • Mg2+ 34-120
  • Na+ + K+ 690-1270
  • Anions mg/l
  • HCO3− 2400-4400
  • Cl- 37-95
  • SO42− 53-244
  • Specific components mg/l
  • H2SiO3 55-90
  • H3BO3 35

Distribution

The product has been distributed in Georgia, the Baltic states, Israel, Russia and Iran.

References

References

  1. [http://en.ria.ru/russia/20060506/47619386.html Ban on Georgia's Borjomi water to start May 7, Nabeglavi May 10. Russia. RIA Novosti]
  2. [http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2926_august_15_2013/2926_econ_three.html The Messenger – Nabeghlavi enters Russian market]
  3. "Ave Sol: Roberts Kupcis".
  4. "Sales of Nabeghlavi Mineral Water Have Increased Six Times {{!}} Press articles {{!}} Maxima.lv".
  5. [http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/economy/49280.html Nabeglavi sales start in Iran. Vestnik Kavkaza]
  6. "Russian Ban on Georgian Mineral Water {{!}} The St. Petersburg Times".
  7. "Russia Cuts Off Georgian Water and Wine – Institute for War and Peace Reporting – P212".
  8. "Mineral water brands in Georgia".
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