Badoit is lightly sparkling and considered to be an “appellation” among the French spring waters. The water is sourced from a depth of more than 100 metres in granite mountains near the town of St. Galmier in the Rhone Valley.
Many years ago local physicians were already prescribing Badoit for its curative powers, and the remains of Roman baths can still be seen at the spring.
Badoit has a light natural carbon dioxide composition with a hint of sodium bicarbonate to aid the digestive system. Badoit is often the preferred brand of mineral water at discerning restaurants in France.
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