![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Snow and rain gradually flow from the top of Italy’s Dolomite Mountains down to the foothills of the mountains. San Pellegrino (which is also styled S.Pellegrino) comes from natural springs in San Pellegrino Terme, which is in Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. THE WATER IS NATURALLY FILTERED FOR THREE DECADES BY THE ITALIAN ALPS. If you’re thirsty for knowledge about the sparkling water brand, read on for 10 hydrating facts about Pellegrino. Whether you drink it as a fancy, fizzy alternative to still water or mix it with lemon or lime juice, S.Pellegrino can jazz up (and possibly add health benefits to) any drink. Garnish with orange peel, fresh mandarin or star anise to elevate the various nuances of this authentic drink.Īvailable in easy-to-store sleek 33cl cans to complement any occasion, to indulge yourself or to share in moments of togetherness.San Pellegrino’s green, glass bottle has become synonymous with high quality sparkling water. Sanpellegrino Clementina is best served cold at 6-8° C. Savour the taste that fills your palate thanks to its fine bubbles, leaving you with a hint of sweetness balanced with a light acidity. Take a sip and be instantly charmed by its soft, sweet taste with full, 100% natural citrus flavour and delightful scent of clementine. ![]() Made with 100% natural ingredients, this premium clementine drink brings together an authentic blend of citrus fruits picked at their juicy, fresh best, ripened under the Mediterranean sun.Ī pleasing yellow with green undertones in appearance, and with an intense bouquet of fresh clementine, Sanpellegrino Clementina is just like how you remember your most vibrant clementine and its burst of zest in the warm air released from its deep orange peel. Sanpellegrino Clementina is a delicately sweet and fragrant all-natural citrus drink with the unmistakable flavour of quality clementines that will brighten up your moments the fun, Italian way. ![]()
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