The source of Blue Keld is situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds in England. It produces a so-called artesian water, which means that the water builds up enough pressure underground to bubble to the surface naturally. The water spends many years traveling and filtering through layers of limestone.
Legend has it that this smooth water was already enjoyed in the time of the Vikings, so it’s not surprising that the name “Keld” is the Viking word for “source”.
The ideal packaging for Blue Keld Artesian water is its stunning new Aquamarine blue glass bottle. The modernity of the bottle, produced by a local firm, belies the age of the spring from which the water is sourced.
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