Borjomi is a brand of naturally carbonated mineral water from springs in the Borjomi Gorge in central Georgia. The artesian springs in the valley are fed by water that filters from glaciers covering the peaks of Bakuriani Mountains at altitudes of up to 2,300 m. The water rises to the surface without pumping and is transported by pipes to three bottling plants in the town of Borjomi. The original Borjomi bottling plant was built in 1890 by Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov, when the Russian Czar's family "discovered" the curative properties of the Borjomi springs.
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Both glass and plastic bottles are screw-capped. The signature greenish color of the glass bottles (so-called Georgian Green) is based on a proprietary formula.
![]() The classical Borjomi label in three languages |
![]() A label for the Borjomi Springs brand distributed in plastic bottles |
![]() A label illustrating the origin of Borjomi water |
![]() Authenticity stamp on the bottom of a Borjomi bottle |
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