What is the history of Harrogate water?

What is the history of Harrogate water?

In 1571 harrogate’s first mineral spring was discovered by william slingsby. Harrogate soon became a destination for health and enjoyment, with visitors flocking to ‘take the waters’ and experience the spa town’s vibrant social scene. harrogate spring water was founded in 2002. harrogate spring water was awarded ‘finest sparkling water in the world’. Our subtly carbonated water is enriched with naturally occurring minerals and electrolytes – perfect for healthy hydration.

Is Harrogate water hard or soft?

Interestingly, Harrogate, where we make Yorkshire Tea is a soft water area, so Yorkshire Water delivers tanks of their hardest water to us especially for our tea buyers to taste with. Why is Harrogate so popular? Harrogate has long been a place where people head to to unwind and recharge. Famous for its cream teas, Turkish baths, and plentiful spas, it’s not surprising that everyone from Charles Dickens to European royalty have all flocked to Harrogate to enjoy the waters.During its journey the water becomes naturally enriched with minerals to create a refreshing, perfectly-balanced drink. Harrogate has consistently been awarded ‘Best in Class’, taking gold at The British Bottlers Institute Tasting Awards since 2011.

Who owns Harrogate spa water?

The takeover of a North Yorkshire mineral water firm has been approved by the competition watchdog. A majority stake in Harrogate Spring Water will be acquired by the French food company Danone. Danone’s ownership of the Evian and Volvic brands had prompted concerns the deal would reduce competition. Harrogate Spring Water, which is owned by the multinational Danone, is planning to cut down a wood planted by schoolchildren in order to expand its bottling factory in the North Yorkshire town.

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