The Water Dictionary

Rozana

SparklingAuvergne, France

Rozana is a sparkling natural mineral water from the Auvergne region of central France, bottled in Vichy Célestins territory. The brand is distributed in the French market. The exact source location is not specified in the TWD database.


Mineral composition

mg/L
Calcium301
Magnesium160
Sodium1493
Sulfate230
Chloride649
Bicarbonate1837
Hardness: 1410 as CaCO₃Alkalinity: 1507 as CaCO₃

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

Mineral character

Rozana has one of the most extreme profiles in the TWD database. Calcium is 301 mg/L, magnesium 160 mg/L, sodium 1,493 mg/L, sulphate 230 mg/L, chloride 649 mg/L, and bicarbonate 1,837 mg/L. Hardness is 1,410 mg/L as CaCO₃ and TDS is approximately 3,722 mg/L. The database notes also record potassium at 52 mg/L. The exceptional sodium at 1,493 mg/L and chloride at 649 mg/L place this water at the extreme upper range of commercially sold mineral waters globally. This profile is not suitable for sodium-restricted diets and the sodium content should be clearly noted in any context where it is discussed.


Use-case suitability


Where to buy

FR

Carrefour, Leclerc, Auchan, Intermarché

€0.45-0.65 per litre

Available in France. As of March 2026.