Greenland's eternal ice
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INLAND ICE
Premium water | Finewater
The taste of 100,000 years: real ice sheet or as they say in Greenland, inland ice.
The history:
Permanent ice with an area of more than 50,000 km² exists only in two places on Earth - namely in Antarctica and Greenland.
Greenland's ice sheet covers about 80% of the country and is 2 to 3 km thick. In a continuous, natural process, the ice sheet "calves" icebergs, which melt and disappear into the ocean. Bottling the ice recovers one of the most valuable natural resources there is before it is lost at sea.
The Greenland ice sheet has been preserved from any contact for more than 100,000 years and was formed long before the first humans. Thousands of years have preserved this natural product in a uniquely pristine condition - completely free of pollutants or contamination.
This means that INLAND ICE belongs to the exceptionally rare category of the purest unprocessed drinking water in the world - with a taste that fully corresponds to its uniqueness.
The water:
Ultimate palate enhancer
Today, consumers are increasingly concerned about the quality of products, how they are grown and where they come from. Chefs and restaurateurs around the world must rise to the challenge of delivering new taste experiences that are not easily forgotten.
It is the unique chemical composition and extreme purity that not only gives this water such a smooth mouthfeel, but also prevents it from binding to ingredients it is mixed with. A wonderful property that allows the different and individual flavors to shine to their fullest. As the ultimate palate enhancer, Ice Shield Water provides the perfect balance in a world of constant flooding.
Water quality is measured in TDS. The term "dissolved solids" refers to any minerals, salts, metals, cations or anions dissolved in water. Total dissolved solids in water include inorganic salts, mainly calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulfates.
The water undergoes three water quality tests during the bottling process.
Responsibility:
Harvesting a natural resource
Greenland is 17 times the size of England, making it the largest island in the world. In the Disko Bay area in northwest Greenland alone, 70 million tons of inland ice are pushed into the bay every day in the form of icebergs, which then melt in the ocean.
The almost 60,000 Inuit, the original inhabitants and current population of Greenland, are traditionally hunters, and their climate is not suitable for agriculture. Fishing has now become the lifeblood and main industry of the Greenlandic economy. It is therefore a necessary priority for the government to strengthen its economy by developing new industries and thereby improve the well-being of the Greenlandic population:
"The stated aim is to develop the production and export of ice and water for one or more business areas, which will contribute to the creation of income and employment in Greenland."
The government has therefore issued a license to allow the production of INLAND ICE against payment of royalties for each liter harvested.
INLAND ICE is a member of the Fine Water Society .
750ml 1 bottle
Text Patrick Eckert, FINE LIQUIDS | Sources: Michael Mascha, Fine Water Society & www.inlandice.gl
Greenland's eternal ice
--
INLAND ICE
Premium water | Finewater
The taste of 100,000 years: real ice sheet or as they say in Greenland, inland ice.
The history:
Permanent ice with an area of more than 50,000 km² exists only in two places on Earth - namely in Antarctica and Greenland.
Greenland's ice sheet covers about 80% of the country and is 2 to 3 km thick. In a continuous, natural process, the ice sheet "calves" icebergs, which melt and disappear into the ocean. Bottling the ice recovers one of the most valuable natural resources there is before it is lost at sea.
The Greenland ice sheet has been preserved from any contact for more than 100,000 years and was formed long before the first humans. Thousands of years have preserved this natural product in a uniquely pristine condition - completely free of pollutants or contamination.
This means that INLAND ICE belongs to the exceptionally rare category of the purest unprocessed drinking water in the world - with a taste that fully corresponds to its uniqueness.
The water:
Ultimate palate enhancer
Today, consumers are increasingly concerned about the quality of products, how they are grown and where they come from. Chefs and restaurateurs around the world must rise to the challenge of delivering new taste experiences that are not easily forgotten.
It is the unique chemical composition and extreme purity that not only gives this water such a smooth mouthfeel, but also prevents it from binding to ingredients it is mixed with. A wonderful property that allows the different and individual flavors to shine to their fullest. As the ultimate palate enhancer, Ice Shield Water provides the perfect balance in a world of constant flooding.
Water quality is measured in TDS. The term "dissolved solids" refers to any minerals, salts, metals, cations or anions dissolved in water. Total dissolved solids in water include inorganic salts, mainly calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulfates.
The water undergoes three water quality tests during the bottling process.
Responsibility:
Harvesting a natural resource
Greenland is 17 times the size of England, making it the largest island in the world. In the Disko Bay area in northwest Greenland alone, 70 million tons of inland ice are pushed into the bay every day in the form of icebergs, which then melt in the ocean.
The almost 60,000 Inuit, the original inhabitants and current population of Greenland, are traditionally hunters, and their climate is not suitable for agriculture. Fishing has now become the lifeblood and main industry of the Greenlandic economy. It is therefore a necessary priority for the government to strengthen its economy by developing new industries and thereby improve the well-being of the Greenlandic population:
"The stated aim is to develop the production and export of ice and water for one or more business areas, which will contribute to the creation of income and employment in Greenland."
The government has therefore issued a license to allow the production of INLAND ICE against payment of royalties for each liter harvested.
INLAND ICE is a member of the Fine Water Society .
750ml 1 bottle
Text Patrick Eckert, FINE LIQUIDS | Sources: Michael Mascha, Fine Water Society & www.inlandice.gl