Vimeiro
Vimeiro is a natural mineral water from Torres Vedras, in the Lisboa region of Portugal. The source is associated with the limestone and volcanic geology of western Portugal.
Mineral composition
| mg/L | |
|---|---|
| Calcium | 125 |
| Magnesium | 31 |
| Sodium | 136 |
| Sulfate | 86 |
| Chloride | 198 |
| Bicarbonate | 470 |
Compositions can vary by season and source. Read our methodology.
Mineral character
Calcium is 125 mg/L, magnesium 31 mg/L, sodium 136 mg/L, sulphate 86 mg/L, chloride 198 mg/L, and bicarbonate 470 mg/L. Hardness is 440 mg/L as CaCO₃. The profile is heavily mineralised with elevated sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate alongside hard calcium-magnesium content. The database notes record TDS as 54 mg/L, which is inconsistent with the six-ion profile (which sums to considerably more than 54 mg/L); this figure appears to be an error and is flagged in the research notes.
Use-case suitability
- CoffeeNot used in any current coffee recipe. Hardness 440 mg/L is above the 9–266 mg/L range of these targets.
- TeaNot used in any current tea recipe. Hardness 440 mg/L is above the 37–59 mg/L range of these targets.
- BrewingNot used in any current brewing recipe, but hardness 440 mg/L sits within the 26–922 mg/L range typical for these targets.
- BakingNot used in any current baking recipe. Hardness 440 mg/L is above the 46–390 mg/L range of these targets.
- AquariumNot used in any current aquarium recipe. Hardness 440 mg/L is above the 35–212 mg/L range of these targets.
- HorticultureNot used in any current horticulture recipe. Hardness 440 mg/L is above the 12–54 mg/L range of these targets.
Where to buy
PT
Continente, Pingo Doce
€0.13 per litre
Available in Portugal. As of March 2026.