Vöslauer

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Vöslauer

Vöslauer is a prominent Austrian mineral water brand, known for its natural purity and distinctive taste. Originating from the town of Bad Vöslau in Lower Austria, the brand has become synonymous with high-quality mineral water in Austria and beyond. The source of Vöslauer mineral water is the thermal springs in Bad Vöslau, which have been renowned for their healing properties since ancient times.

The company, Vöslauer Mineralwasser AG, has a long history dating back to the 19th century when the therapeutic benefits of the region's water were first commercially exploited. Over the years, Vöslauer has expanded its product range to include not only still mineral water but also sparkling varieties, catering to a wide range of consumer preferences.

Vöslauer's commitment to sustainability is evident in its operations, from the eco-friendly packaging to the use of renewable energy sources in production. The brand is also involved in various environmental initiatives aimed at preserving natural resources and promoting sustainable consumption practices.

In addition to its environmental efforts, Vöslauer is known for its innovative marketing campaigns and collaborations with artists and designers, which have helped to establish it as a trendy and modern brand among younger consumers.

The water's unique mineral composition, which includes essential minerals like magnesium and calcium, is beneficial for health, contributing to its popularity among health-conscious individuals. Vöslauer's rigorous quality control measures ensure that the water maintains its purity and taste from the source to the bottle.


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