Issue #302 Which Waters Belong in Your Cyber Monday Cart?

Issue #302 Which Waters Belong in Your Cyber Monday Cart?

Cyber Monday is one of my favorite days of the year because while the world races for gadgets, deals, and digital treasures, we get to spotlight something far more timeless: extraordinary natural waters you can actually taste, feel, and benefit from.

And this year, I wanted to feature two waters that have been captivating my palate (and so many of yours):
Borjomi Sparkling from Georgia and Hallstein from Austria—both genuine icons in the fine-water world, yet completely different in style, structure, and mineral heritage.

Let’s dive into what makes them so special… and why Cyber Monday is the perfect moment to bring them home from salaciousdrinks.com.

Borjomi Sparkling: The Volcano-Born Mineral Powerhouse

Georgia’s beloved Borjomi is one of the world’s most recognizable naturally sparkling waters—and once you learn its story, you’ll understand why. This water rises from a deep aquifer in the Borjomi Gorge, a region shaped by volcanic activity more than 1,500 years ago. Unlike most sparkling waters that get carbonation added, Borjomi emerges from the earth naturally effervescent, carrying with it a bold mineral composition that has made it a staple in Georgian culture for centuries.

What makes Borjomi so distinct?

  • TDS around 5,000 mg/L—yes, you read that right. It's one of the highest-mineral waters you can buy.

  • Exceptionally high bicarbonates, which help balance acidity and support digestion.

  • Instant palate presence—that signature salty-alkaline note hits you first, followed by a refreshing, palate-cleansing finish.

  • Therapeutic heritage—Borjomi was historically enjoyed for wellness, particularly after heavy meals or when the body needed to recalibrate.

Borjomi is the kind of water that wakes up your senses. I always tell people: if you love bold sparkling wines, if you want to taste the geology, or if you just want something different from anything sold in grocery stores, this is your Cyber Monday must-grab.

And yes… it’s available in beautiful glass bottles on salaciousdrinks.com.

Hallstein Water: Austria’s Ultra-Premium, Untouched Masterpiece

Hallstein is on the opposite end of the spectrum: gentle, pristine, and refined to an almost unreal level. This water comes from the Dachstein Mountains in Upper Austria, drawn from the deepest point of a naturally protected aquifer—a location so pure it requires no filtration, no chemical treatment, and no human intervention of any kind.

Why Hallstein is considered one of the world’s purest waters

  • Naturally alkaline (pH around 8.3), offering a smooth, crisp mouthfeel.

  • Low mineral content, creating a featherlight texture that feels almost “silent” on the tongue.

  • Zero nitrates, zero pollution markers, and extreme microbiological stability.

  • Bottled at the source in small batches, with obsessive quality control.

Hallstein is one of those waters that truly has no comparison. When you drink it, you taste clarity, you taste softness, you taste silence. It’s the kind of water you serve when you want to elevate a dinner table, cleanse the palate between wines, or simply give your body something impeccably clean.

And yes this rarity is also available on salaciousdrinks.com for Cyber Monday, while supplies last.

Why These Two Waters Belong in Your Cyber Monday Cart

You’re looking at two very different philosophies of water:

  • Borjomi is bold, expressive, volcanic, mineral-dense, and deeply rooted in culture.

  • Hallstein is minimalistic, pristine, high-purity, and ideal for mindful hydration.

Together, they show just how diverse the world of natural waters really is. And Cyber Monday is your moment to experience both.

Whether you’re shopping for someone who loves wellness, geology, gastronomy, or discovering the world through flavor, these two waters are absolute gems.

Explore them (and more rare waters!) now at www.salaciousdrinks.com.


Ashley, The Waterlady
Curator of the world’s most fascinating waters

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