Blenheim Water is part of a centuries old tradition which began in the twelfth century when Henry II built a pleasure pool for his mistress, Rosamund Clifford, here at Blenheim. The pool was fed by an ancient spring which, legend maintains, has never dried. Rosamund's well can be seen to this day and the water has been highly valued ever since.

When demand for Blenheim Water outstripped supply in recent years, a further source was found in the Park and a
bottling plant was established. It is from here that this prestigious and delicious drink now springs.
Typical mineral analysis: 
Ph Value 7.5
Chlorides as Cl 16.5 Mg/l
Sulphates as So2 48 Mg/l
Nitrates as No2 0.007 Mg/l
Calcium 84 Mg/l
Nitrates as No3 0.5 Mg/l
Permanganate 0.05 Mg/l
Sodium 40 Mg/l
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