The Top 10 Most Exotic and Expensive Bottled Waters in the World
Water, water everywhere, but not a drop that we can afford to drink.
That probably is what people would say when they see the price of these
exorbitant exotic bottled waters. And to think that it seems to be
anywhere unless you are in one of the drought hit areas in the world.
Bottled
water can be purified, distilled, sparkling or taken directly from the
spring. It can also be sourced from the rain or the artesian well. Some
would put additional flavors into it. Some become really costly
because of its limited supply and exotic nature. Others are expensive
simply because the one who made it decided to make it a luxury item.
Here now is a list of the top 10 most exotic and expensive bottled waters in the world.
1. Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani – $60,000 per 750 ml

This is probably the most expensive bottled water in the world. At
$60,000 per 750 ml, this ought to quench your thirst and empty your
pocket. The water is sourced from either France or Fiji. If you really
think about it, this is not really that expensive considering the fact
that the bottle is made of solid gold that weighs 24 karats. The bottle
was designed by Fernando Altamirano of Tequila Ley fame, the makers of
one of the most expensive spirits in the world. He is also credited with
the design of the Cognac Dudognon Heritage Henri IV, considered the
most expensive cognac bottle in the world. Aside from the solid gold
bottle, there were also versions in gold matte, silver, silver matte,
crystal and a variety of combinations of all these. The non-solid gold
bottles sell for $3,600 dollars. The bottles all come with a leather
case. The water also contains 5 milligrams of gold dust.
2. Kona Nigari Water – $402 per 750 ml
The Kona Nigari water is bottled water that is sold in Japan. It is
advertised as water that can help you lose weight, reduce stress and
improve skin tone and quality. It is actually made of desalinated sea
water collected from a couple of thousand feet below the surface of the
ocean in an area off the island of Hawaii. In other words, you pay more
than 400 bucks to satisfy your thirst while doing the job of a
dermatologist, fitness trainer and psychiatrist combined. Maybe, it is
not such a bad deal.
3. Fillico – $219 per 750 ml
The bottles are built like a chess piece, specifically that of a king or
a queen. And this is fitting because Fillico bottles are topped with
gold crowns associated with royalty. This bottled water is produced in
Osaka in Japan.
4. Bling H2O – $40 per 750 ml
The only surprise about this bottled water is that it is not priced
higher than its suggested retail price of $40. After all, it is named
Bling that brings to mind huge jewelry often worn to show off to other
people. The bottle is made out of Swarovski crystals. It is also corked
like a bottle of champagne. There is no word, however, if it also has
the fizz and pop of a freshly opened bottle of champagne. Imagine a day
when people would be toasting each other with a glass of Bling, or
athletes would douse each other with the contents of Bling after winning
a sporting competition.
5. Veen – $23 per 750 ml
The content of Veen comes from Finland and is arguably the freshest
and purest water in the world. Whether drinking it would satisfy your
thirst and reinvigorate you faster than normal water or not is still
uncertain. If so, there will be no more need for Gatorade or any of
those energy thirst quenchers.
6. 10 Thousand BC – $14 per 750 ml

The water is sourced from a distant and exotic location off the coast of
Canada. It is so far away that one would need to take three days off
just to get to the location where the water is bottled. No wonder
production costs are so high. Then again, if the source is indeed that
far from civilization, then chances are it is untouched and totally
unpolluted. This makes the water one of the purest, freshest and
cleanest in the world.
7. AquaDeco – $12 per 750 ml
What comes to mind when you hear the word deco? ArtDeco buildings and
decorations are some of the things that you would think of. Add AquaDeco
to the list, as this bottled water comes in an extremely attractive and
well-built bottle that does justice to the ArtDeco comparison. And this
bottled water is not all about the style only. It has also proven its
substance, or in this case, its content. Several years ago, in 2007 to
be exact, it won the gold medal for that year’s best non-carbonated
spring water. The water is sourced from unspoiled and untouched springs
in Canada.
8. Lauquen Artes Mineral Water – $6 per 750 ml

Imagine water that is so pure, so fresh and so clean that it remains
untouched even by air until such time that it gets harvested and
bottled. That is what Lauquen Artes Mineral Water is all about. The
water is sourced from an aquifer with a depth of 1,500 feet. This
aquifer is located in a remote part of the Andes mountains. You can be
damn sure that the water that touches your lips has only gotten minimal
contact, thus ensuring its purity and cleanliness.
9. Tasmanian Rain – $5 per 750 ml
Australia is the continent down under. Tasmania is the island south of
this continent, meaning it is practically at the edge of the world. This
bottled water is sourced from this island’s rain. Yes, it is collected
straight to the bottle from the sky without the water even touching the
ground.
10. Fine – $5 per 750 ml
Mt. Fuji in Japan provides one of the most beautiful sights in the
world. The water underneath it provides one of the cleanest and purest.
The source of this bottled water is the spring located 600 meters below
the mountain belt.
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