Not all waters are created equal. Check out our reviews of some of the best water brands available on the market today, ranging from so-called "baby's" aqua from Italy to an offering from England (springing from a source where Vikings used to sip) to a water that's supposed to contain way more oxygen than all other waters!
Acqua Panna: This pure water hails from a source in Tuscany that's
located at 3,700 feet...Read the full review
Andes Mountain Water: Whether you refer to it as Andes Mountain Water or...Read the full review
Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water: The Californian offering is lightly mineralized...Read the full review
Blue Keld Waters: A luxury brand from England's
Yorkshire Wolds...Read the full review
Calistoga: Calistoga hails from
the north end of Napa Valley... Read the full review
Crystal Geyser: This is the
only U.S. spring water that's exported to France...Read the full review
Glace Rare Iceberg Water: The pristine water is sourced from glaciers in Canada's Arctic...Read the full review
Hawaiian Springs Natural Water:
Hawaiian Springs Water starts as rain falling onto the slopes of Mauna Loa Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii...Read the full review
Ice Mountain:
Ice Mountain stems from large aquifiers left
behind by the most "recent" ice age...Read the full review
Mulshi Springs: Our only fave brand that hails from India! It's
sourced from a biological hotspot...Read the full review
OGO Oxygenwater: Said to
contain 35 times more oxygen than regular water....Read the full review
Poland Spring: Poland Spring comes from Maine. Its founder claimed
it cured him of dyspepsia...Read the full review
Saint Geron : Saint Géron, known as "the queen of mineral waters," is a light, sparkling mineral water from the Auvergne region of France...Read the full review
Saratoga Spring Water: another offering with a luminous past;
early
20th century
actress Lillian Russell drank this from monogrammed cups...Read the full review

Solé: another great brand from Italy, where monks sipped it to ward off pestilence in the Middle Ages...Read the full review
Spa Water: a fine Euro export from
Belgium's Ardennes Valley...Read the full review
Tasmanian Rain Water: water sourced from all-natural Tasmanian rain drops before they hit the ground...Read the full review
Trinity: this water takes 16,000 years to emerge at its spring in
Paradise, Idaho...Read the full review
Vittel: this well-known water from France is said to
be good for the kidneys, gall bladder and liver...Read the full review
Voss: Two Norwegian entrepreneurs created Voss, a classy, designer-savvy tube of water...Read the full review
Waiakea Hawaiian Volcanic Water: Sourced in the snowy peak of the world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa...Read the full review