In the center of a lush and rolling landscape of rolling hills and hidden valleys, forest, savannah, and wetlands, we welcome the abundant rainfall that flows and gathers into Driftless Fine Water’s unique 10,000-year-old aquifer. The water is purified and replenished as it flows through hundreds of feet of rock, clay, and sand.
In the center of a lush and rolling landscape of rolling hills and hidden valleys, forest, savannah, and wetlands, there is abundant rainfall that flows and gathers into Driftless Fine Water’s unique 10,000-year-old aquifer.
Karst geology is unique to this region, with coulees and bluffs and dramatic landscapes are the norm within the our region. In some cases that means poorly filtered water through karst rock formations, and rapid runoff. The aquifer at the source of Driftless Fine Water is deep within the earth, at the St. Lawrence layer. The water is drawn from our aquifer after having slowly and naturally filtered through limestone bluffs, nutrient rich natural soils and clay. Finally, it gathers through a layer of pristine sand.
Driftless Fine Water is harvested at a rate of less than 10% of the annual rainfall on only one of the acres of land. There are no high capacity wells that pump millions of gallons per week. Instead, Driftless Fine Water is committed to carefully manage the land and water, limiting the harvest from deep within the protected aquifer
Driftless Fine Water represents these ancient, protected lands in the form of all-natural water, no chemical additives or tinkering to get to its great taste or naturally healthful mineral profile. The water is bottled at the source in glass only and the water represents these ancient, protected lands in the form of all-natural water with no chemical additives or processing.
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