The Water Dictionary

Morrisons Yorkshire Vale

StillYorkshire

Morrisons Yorkshire Vale is a spring water bottled from a source beneath the Pennine Hills in Yorkshire, England. It is the own-brand still water of Morrisons (Wm Morrison Supermarkets plc). The specific spring location and geological details are not published by Morrisons; the label identifies the water only as sourced from Yorkshire. Morrisons Yorkshire Vale is classified as spring water, not natural mineral water.


Mineral composition

mg/L
Calcium45
Magnesium14
Sodium35
Sulfate32
Chloride36
Bicarbonate211
Hardness: 170 as CaCO₃Alkalinity: 173 as CaCO₃

Compositions can vary by season and source. Read our methodology.

Mineral character

Morrisons Yorkshire Vale is a moderately mineralised water with a notable sodium and chloride presence. Bicarbonate is the highest ion at 211 mg/L; calcium is 45 mg/L; magnesium is 14 mg/L, giving a total hardness of 170 mg/L as CaCO₃. Alkalinity is 173 mg/L as CaCO₃. Sulphate is 32 mg/L. What distinguishes this water from many UK spring waters in the database is its sodium (35 mg/L) and chloride (36 mg/L), both elevated compared to Highland Spring (sodium 5.6, chloride 6.1) or Volvic (sodium 11.6, chloride 13.5). The pattern of elevated sodium and chloride alongside moderate bicarbonate hardness is similar to Harrogate Spring and likely reflects the different geology of the Pennines compared to Scottish or Cumbrian sources. TDS is approximately 373 mg/L.


Use-case suitability


Where to buy

UK

Morrisons

£0.18-0.28 per litre

Morrisons Yorkshire Vale is available exclusively at Morrisons stores in the UK, typically £0.18–0.28 per 2 L (as of March 2026). Sold in still format.