Ganesh Iyer of veenwaters simply has to look at a sample of water to be able to tell you some fascinating facts about it. watersommelier water veen sustainability environment
Ganesh Iyer has been a part of teams that have launched six brands of natural mineral and sparkling waters in India – Veen is his seventh. The country’s first and only certified water sommelier is able to detect, recognise and differentiate between various types of natural waters based on their many natural characteristics – like minerality, carbonation, hardness, orientation and virginality, amongst other elements.
Veen has been nicknamed the ‘Michelin-star water’. What sets it apart from other brands of packaged water? What is the one thing you would like people to be conscious about with reference to the water they drink? Apart from packaging the water in glass bottles, what are the other steps taken to ensure an environmentally friendly product?
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