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A unique health profile...
21 December 2010

The inspiration behind Samoa Artesian Water is a story all on its own, and Samoans are famous for storytelling, called 'fagogo'. It all began with the chance discovery of a sacred water catchment, created some 3,000 years ago and embedded deep within the coastal rainforests of Upolu Island overlooking Satapuala Village.

What makes Samoa Artesian Water Unique?

Natural Ecosystem: Samoa is one of the world's most remote and untouched places with an entirely pure ecosystem and zero industrialisation - virtual unspoiled Garden of Eden!

Organic: Our 7,000 acres of land is organically certified by NASAA (National Association for Sustainable Agriculture, Australia)

Exclusive Source: Embedded deep within a virgin tropical rainforest, originating from ancient rains falling on a volcanic peak 6,000 ft above sea-level, our crystal clear water is pristine!

Volcanic Artesian Aquifer: Over 300 ft of volcanic rock protects our aquifer from pollution and other contaminants.

Unique Health Profile: Natural filtration through volcanic rock for thousands of years gives it a unique mineral profile that includes abundant quantities of silica, calcium, potassium, magnesium, electrolytes, and it has the perfect pH balance of 7.8.

Pure Taste: A refreshing taste that is second to none. The soft silky mouth feel, and slightly sweet taste of Samoa Artesian Water means consumers will come back for more!

Quality: Our water is bottled at source, and IBWA (International Bottled Water Association) certified, meaning you get quality bottled water you know you can trust.

Green Ethos: Every measure is taken to ensure that we leave the smallest footprint possible on this land blessed by the ancient gods of Samoa. Committed to a carbon-neutral, energy efficient and fully sustainable operation, it is part of our culture to protect this paradise.

We invite you to discover it for yourself. 'Faafetai' (thank you) from Samoa.