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By 1594, the water was being transported in oak barrels to the royal court in Alba Iulia to treat the nervous exhaustion of Prince Sigismund Bathory. Its fame eventually reached the Imperial Court in Vienna. In 1803, a Viennese man named Valentin Gunther was reportedly cured of an "incurable" disease by the waters of Borsec. Seduced by its quality, he partnered with Anton Zimmethausen to begin industrial bottling in 1806—using glass made from the very soil of the region. Tradition and Prestige - Romaqua Group Borsec
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In the heart of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, where the mist clings to the pine-covered peaks of Transylvania, lies the town of Borsec. Long before it was an industrial powerhouse, it was a place of legend. By 1594, the water was being transported in
is a renowned Romanian mineral water, often called the "Queen of Mineral Waters". You can find it at various online retailers and local European markets in the United States. : PV Euro Market : Offers 1.5L bottles of Borsec Sparkling Mineral Water for ~$2.99. Borsch and Beyond : Carries 1.5L bottles for ~$3.69. Seduced by its quality, he partnered with Anton
Check specialized European or Romanian grocers like or Parthenon Foods , which frequently carry both sparkling and still (plata) varieties. The Story of the Queen of Mineral Waters
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