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Berg Water is a premium bottled water sourced directly from ancient icebergs in western Greenland, over 15,000 years old. With an ultra-low Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) level under 10 ppm, it offers an exceptionally clean and mineral-free taste. Harvested by hand in small quantities to ensure minimal environmental impact, Berg Water is presented in a stylish 750ml glass bottle, making it a luxurious and eco-conscious choice for discerning consumers.
| ASIN | B08NPXXYB7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,054 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #338 in Still Water |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Package Dimensions | 10.59 x 3.07 x 2.99 inches; 3.33 Pounds |
| UPC | 678120600006 |
| Units | 25.40 Ounce |
J**N
Great Gift for a Water Lover
Crystal clear water, no taste but purity in a pretty glass bottle. Way too pricy for water but an indulgence for a special occasion.
B**B
What a Disappointment! I Feel Scammed!
I am “fancy” glass bottled water junkie. I recently tried Berg Water, the so-called “premium” iceberg-sourced stuff that’s harvested from ancient icebergs off Newfoundland and marketed as the purest water on Earth. What a complete disappointment and, frankly, a rip-off. First off, the price is absurd—often around $25-$30 or more for a single 750ml bottle. For that kind of money, I expected something life-changing, but nope. It tastes flat, lifeless, dirty and honestly worse than plain city tap water straight from my garden hose. I worried the ultra-low mineral content (basically distilled-like purity) would make Berg taste like nothing—bland and empty. Instead it actually tastes dirty. No crispness, no refreshing quality, just boring slightly off taste that left me reaching for regular filtered water instead. Berg tastes like I would imagine street gutter water would taste. People rave about how “clean” and “sweet” it is because it’s untouched by minerals, but to me, it just proves that minerals are what give water flavor and character. Without them, it’s like drinking expensive melted ice cube runoff. I’ve had far better hydration from a free public fountain. Berg feels like the scam: take regular frozen water from nature, melt it, bottle it in fancy glass, slap on a story about 15,000-year-old glaciers, and charge a fortune to people who fall for the luxury hype. It’s not superior—it’s just overpriced novelty water preying on status seekers. Save your money and stick to tap or a decent filter. Berg Water is not worth a single cent, let alone what they charge. Total waste!
V**O
CALIDAD -100% MUY RICA EL AGUA!
H**S
Refreshing
Ok, so I know it (water) and it’s pricey to boot but their si something about this product. It is so refreshing, I felt like a kid again in a snowstorm catching snowflakes on my tongue . It’s so crisp and refreshing ( did I say that already lol) can’t help it. It’s deliciously pure.
A**C
Tasted like spring water
This tasted like spring water, not worth the price to me. Love the bottle, I’m reusing it for the water I filter from my well.
B**4
Blecch
Had high hopes for some quality h20, thought at the least I'd just have some more bottled drinking water. Nope this tasted like it was filtered thru an old leather boot that was still damp with workday sweat.
P**T
Great water
It was on time and not cracked or broken
K**R
Water tasted flat
This sounded like it would be awesome, but when I got it the cap was bent (how have they not fixed this with all the reviews complaining about it?? And the water tasted flat while ch was disappointing. So a waste and of money at that price.
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