Australian Sparkling Spring Water: Key Facts You Should Know
- Acqua Sorrento
- Nov 28, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 18

Sparkling spring water is often chosen for its refreshing taste and refined effervescence, but not all sparkling waters are created equal. Understanding where your water comes from, how it’s sourced, and how it’s packaged can make a meaningful difference to both quality and enjoyment.
Here are the essential facts behind Australian sparkling spring water — and what sets Acqua Sorrento apart.
What Is Sparkling Spring Water?
Sparkling spring water begins at a natural underground spring, where water is filtered slowly through layers of rock and mineral formations over time. This natural process gives spring water its distinctive clarity and balanced mineral profile.
When gently carbonated, spring water retains its clean character while gaining a refined effervescence that enhances refreshment without overpowering the palate.
Sourced From the Hepburn Region
Australia is home to some of the world’s most respected natural mineral springs, and the Hepburn Region of Victoria is among the most renowned.
The water used for Acqua Sorrento is sourced from this region, known for:
Naturally filtered spring water
Light, balanced mineral composition
Long-standing spring water heritage
This source contributes to a sparkling water that is crisp, smooth, and well suited to everyday enjoyment.
Key Facts About Australian Sparkling Spring Water
Australian sparkling spring water is naturally sourced from underground springs and gently carbonated to preserve its clean taste and mineral balance. Unlike purified or artificially treated waters, spring water is shaped by natural filtration through rock and mineral layers, resulting in a refined, refreshing character. When lightly carbonated, Australian sparkling spring water offers a crisp, elegant drinking experience that suits both everyday hydration and dining occasions.
A Light and Balanced Mineral Profile
One of the defining qualities of premium spring water is mineral balance.
Australian spring water is often characterised by:
Low to moderate mineral content
A clean mouthfeel
A neutral, refreshing finish
This balance allows sparkling spring water to be enjoyed on its own or alongside food, without dominating flavours.
Gentle Carbonation for Refined Refreshment
Carbonation plays an important role in how sparkling water tastes and feels.
Acqua Sorrento is lightly carbonated to create:
Fine, soft bubbles
A smooth texture
Refreshment without sharpness
This approach delivers a sparkling water that feels considered and easy to drink, rather than aggressive or overly fizzy.
Why Carbonation Matters
Well-balanced carbonation enhances the drinking experience by lifting flavours, cleansing the palate, and adding a sense of occasion — whether at the table or during everyday moments.
Packaged in Recyclable Aluminium Cans
Packaging is an essential part of preserving water quality.
Acqua Sorrento is packaged in recyclable aluminium cans, which:
Protect water from light exposure
Maintain freshness
Are lightweight and widely recyclable
Aluminium is well suited to modern consumption, supporting both product integrity and responsible packaging choices.
Australian Made, Thoughtfully Produced
Local sourcing and production help ensure consistency, transparency, and freshness.
By producing sparkling spring water in Australia, Acqua Sorrento reflects:
Shorter supply chains
Careful quality control
A commitment to modern Australian standards
This approach ensures the water you enjoy is as close as possible to its source.
A Modern Take on Sparkling Spring Water
Australian sparkling spring water combines purity, balance, and contemporary production with a refined drinking experience.
Acqua Sorrento brings together:
Italian-inspired elegance
Australian spring water heritage
A clean, modern approach to refreshment
It’s sparkling water designed for the table, for entertaining, and for everyday enjoyment.
A considered expression of Australian sparkling spring water — clean, balanced, and crafted for modern living.
To learn more about how our water is sourced and handled, visit our About Our Water page.









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