IN THE HEART OF THE LOMBARDY MOUNTAINS, AMONG THE MAJESTIC PEAKS THAT DOMINATE THE LANDSCAPE OF LAKE COMO, AN EPIC GEOLOGICAL ADVENTURE BEGINS
Detailed geological studies and analyses done by specialized laboratories have shown that the San Graziano water permeates through these mountains at a height of 1.000 meters above sea level.
It then begins its journey through the deep stratifications of glacial rocks made of carbonate, dolomite, and siliceous materials, enriching itself with minerals and trace elements along the way.
Finally, 65 years protected by nature, it arrives at the spring located in Mariano Comense (300 meters above sea level), in the heart of the Groane Natural Park – protected area of the Lombardy Region.
It then begins its journey through the deep stratifications of glacial rocks made of carbonate, dolomite, and siliceous materials, enriching itself with minerals and trace elements along the way.
Finally, 65 years protected by nature, it arrives at the spring located in Mariano Comense (300 meters above sea level), in the heart of the Groane Natural Park – protected area of the Lombardy Region.
SATELLITE VIEW OF
THE PROCESS
CENTRAL VIEW OF THE LARIAN
TRIANGLE MOUNTAINS
the heart of the Lombardy Prealps overlooking Lake Como
THE SAN GRAZIANO PROCESS AREA
Stable Composition
Pristine purity
Balance of elements
From high peaks to great dephts – the origin of San Graziano water is a
long and gradual journey made through an
underground water circuit.
Pristine purity
Balance of elements
From high peaks to great dephts – the origin of San Graziano water is a
long and gradual journey made through an
underground water circuit.