Gourmet Luxury.com
HOME !
Shop Gourmet Grocery
Spices & Herbs !
 
 
 

Search
Go

Your Gourmet Menu

Gourmet Grocery Foods & Seasonings
Gifts for the Gourmet
 
 
 
 
 
 

French Sparkling Water - Badoit - 750ml-Glass - The Set of 3 Bottles

 
French Sparkling Water - Badoit - 750ml-Glass - The Set of 3 Bottles
Email a friendView larger image

Badoit is a light natural sparkling mineral water and one of the finest mineral waters you can find. This gourmet's mineral water is seen on the tables of most famous restaurants in France as an accompaniment to good food and wine. As Badoit water pushes its way up from a deep water table through a 500-meter fissure in the local granite, it surfaces with a light natural sparkle and a measure of sodium bicarbonate and fluoride, having a lightening effect on even the richest meal.

Our Price: $29.90
In Stock
Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.

3 x 25.4oz / 750ml


Lightly and naturally sparkling


Imported from France


Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Unique tasting waterJul 10, 2010
By Miltiadis
After reading reviews and comparisons of mineral waters I decided to try this one. I ordered Badoit in the 750ml glass bottle size from a local distributor in S. Florida. Price was approx. $3 per 750ml bottle and the case had 12 bottles. It comes with a crown cap so you must have a cork handy to seal it back and preserve its natural carbonation, unless you plan to finish the bottle right away. The TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) is approx. 1200 mg/lt so it ranks as a High Mineral water which is good. Although there are other waters with 3000 or more, many times a big part of their TDS is sodium. The opposite end would be distilled water which leaches the human body from its store of minerals - very harmful.
Badoit has a good amount of Bicarbonate at 1300 mg/lt and it has a PH of 6 both of which are considered to aid digestion.
The main charactestics of this water are that it has i) natural carbonation, ii) the bubbles are indeed mild (compared to say Perrier where the first two gulps hit even your nostrils with gas) and iii) it has a unique almost herbal aftertaste, so, unlike other waters you could never mistake it for any other brand.
If price is not an issue go for it. Another excellent choice is Gerolsteiner also comes in 750ml glass bottles with its own carbonation and a good taste. It has a little higher Bicarbonate and TDS than the Badoit but you might miss the Badoit's unique taste.
Avoid San Pellegrino and Perrier as they both have very low Bicarbonate and Perrier has very low TDS as well.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Best selling French mineral water now in US!Oct 27, 2007
By RonAnnArbor
YUM! I became addicted to this sparkling water while in France a few years ago, and now have a place to buy it here in the States -- it is remarkably overpriced, but you really don't have any other options as to buying it in the US -- WHole Foods carries it in Canada if you can find it at any of their stores. Otherwise, this is a reputable company, with safe, fast delivery, and they are highly recommended.

5Best of the bestDec 11, 2008
By Francisco Solareslarrave "Professor with a camera"
I think this is the best carbonated water ever. I became addicted to it while spending a summer in France... and I still am! There's a store in NY that sells this water, and another one in Washington DC. Can anyone relate to the pain of seeing this water for sale in a store and not being able to take any with because of the TSA regulations? It really hurts. I don't know if I'll ever order it by mail, but I'll keep looking for it in the store of the Chicago area.

5The best water ever!Feb 07, 2008
By Jay
I really like my bottled waters - and Badoit is at the top, the best by far. Where most carbonated waters are slightly hard with "big" bubbles, Badoit has a much softer feel on the palette and the carbonation is not as overpowering - (smaller bubbles) and the effect is awesome. Taste is great and the overall experience is highly refreshing.

If you have the money to spare, I highly recommend!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2It's still just fizzy waterSep 12, 2011
By Jim K
Badoit is refreshing and has delightfully small bubbles. Is it worth this much money? Well, writing from Paris, where Badoit is cheap and plentiful, people seem to like Perrier and San Pellegrino just fine. Given that home carbonation can make perfectly good soda for very little money, I would have to suggest saving your hard-earned cash for a decent bottle of wine.

See all 6 customer reviews on Amazon.com
 
 
 
 
Articles & Info   Newsletter   Returns   Shipping   LINKS   Privacy Policy   About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , Gourmet Luxury.com. All rights reserved.