Naturally Sparkling, Distinctively Italian
FERRARELLE, The Bubbly Legend from Italy
If you’ve ever sat down at a family dinner in Italy, chances are you’ve seen a bottle of Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water right in the centre of the table. It’s not just water – it’s a way of life. From family gatherings to pizzerias all over Italy, Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water is as essential as fresh basil on a Margherita pizza.
This isn’t your average fizz. Ferrarelle is naturally sparkling, straight from volcanic springs in Southern Italy. No fake bubbles here! It takes 30 years for rainwater to journey through layers of volcanic rock, picking up rich minerals along the way before it emerges, naturally carbonated, at the Riardo Springs. The result? A sparkling water that’s smooth, crisp, and packed with natural goodness and the only premium sparkling water brand in the world that is authentically and naturally carbonated.
And if you’ve travelled across Europe, you’ve probably noticed one thing: where there’s a wood-fired pizza, there’s usually a bottle of Ferrarelle sitting next to it. Whether it’s in a bustling trattoria in Florence or a tiny pizzeria in Paris, Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water is the go-to companion for an authentic Italian meal.
A JOURNEY 30 YEARS IN THE MAKING
So how does this premium sparkling water get its signature bubbles? It all starts with rainwater that seeps deep into the volcanic rock of Roccamonfina, an extinct volcano in Southern Italy. Over 30 years, the water winds its way through layers of mineral-rich rock, absorbing essential nutrients along the way. And just when it’s ready to surface, it meets naturally occurring carbon dioxide – giving it that smooth, delicate fizz.
This isn’t some factory-made carbonation. This is nature doing its thing, and the result is Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water – pure, refreshing, and bursting with Italian heritage.
WHERE CAN YOU GET FERRARELLE SPARKLING WATER?
We’re working on bringing this sparkling natural mineral Water to more places across NZ and the Pacific Islands, but if you’re a retailer or restaurant owner who wants to stock it, hit us up at hello@worthy.nz!
For those looking to grab a bottle, stay tuned. We’ll be updating you as soon as it lands in stores near you.
WHY FERRARELLE?
There are plenty of sparkling waters out there, but here’s
why Ferrarelle stands out:
HOW DOES IT COMPARE?
If you’re wondering how Ferrarelle stacks up against other sparkling waters, here’s a quick breakdown:
Brand | Carbonation | TDS (mg/L) | Key Differentiator |
---|---|---|---|
Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water | Natural | 1,300 | Naturally carbonated, high mineral content |
San Pellegrino | Artificial | 1,110 | Classic Italian choice, slightly more acidic |
Perrier | Artificial | 475 | French brand with strong bubbles |
Antipodes | Artificial | 130 | NZ-sourced, very light minerals |
Santa Vittoria | Artificial | 390 | Mid-range, commonly found in restaurants |
Ferrarelle’s rich mineral content, naturally occurring bubbles, and silky-smooth taste make it the ultimate sparkling water for those who appreciate the real deal.
Bringing a Taste of Italy Down Under
With more people choosing premium, naturally sourced sparkling waters over artificially carbonated brands, Ferrarelle is leading the way. Whether you’re sipping it at home, pairing it with your home made Italian or enjoying a bottle at a luxury hotel, This sparkling water brings a true taste of Italy to every occasion. So, the next time you’re enjoying a slice of wood-fired pizza, make sure you have a bottle of Ferrarelle by your side – it’s how Italians have been doing it for generations.

WANT TO STOCK FERRARELLE?
If you’re a retailer or hospitality partner interested in bringing Ferrarelle Sparkling Natural Mineral Water to your customers, drop us a line at hello@worthy.nz. Let’s bring this Italian classic to more tables across the Pacific!
For everyone else, keep an eye out. Ferrarelle is coming soon to a store near you!
Ferrarelle – Naturally Sparkling, Distinctively Italian.