OUR SPRINGS
Our waters Lieve, Misia, Rugiada, Viva, Motette, Viva, Motette, Santa Chiara and Altea, bottled in our plants in Gubbio, Cerreto di Spoleto, Scheggia and Pascelupo, contain the precious minerals of Umbria, the green heart of Italy.
OUR SPRINGS
Our waters Lieve, Misia, Rugiada, Viva, Motette, Viva, Motette, Santa Chiara and Altea, bottled in our plants in Gubbio, Cerreto di Spoleto, Scheggia and Pascelupo, contain the precious minerals of Umbria, the green heart of Italy.

GUBBIO
The magnificent scenery along the northern side of the region of Umbria is one of lush, unpolluted nature. Gubbio stands here at the foot of Mount Ingino. The surrounding valley is enclosed by a mountainous crown full of forests, vineyards and olive groves, where the vegetation reveals shades of unmistakable beauty. The town is enriched by another treasure from these mountains, the trace mineral water Rugiada, also bottled under the trade name of Lieve a gift from a bountiful nature that is a pure, light mix of precious mineral salts.

CERRETO DI SPOLETO
The historic Siami plant, where the Viva and Misia waters are bottled, stands in the village of Ponte in the municipality of Cerreto di Spoleto.
Our Viva water is abstracted from a deep basin in the heart of the Sibillini Mountain Natural Park, an unpolluted, heritage landscape of green Umbria. Misia is a trace mineral water that flows naturally from a spring. It comes from ancient springs close to the Sibillini Mountains and flows from the foot of the ridge, on which stands the village of Ponte. MISIA arrives in all its natural purity on the tables of Italian families from this area.
SCHEGGIA E PASCELUPO
Our light, diuretic, Motette trace mineral water flows naturally from the slopes of Mount Motette in the Monte Cucco Park.
The Park is very well-known for its karst caves, rock faces and deep gorges, from which water flows from the springs. This water is typical of the area, which is full of underground aquifers and mineral springs, each with its own special properties.
The Santa Chiara water also comes from a deep basin in this area, whereas Altea is abstracted from a basin in Valdorbia near Scheggia.



UMBRIA IS FULL
OF WATER
UMBRIA IS FULL
OF WATER
Let’s start with Lake Trasimeno and then on to Lake Piediluco the effluent of which, the river Velino, is diverted towards the Marmore, where it flows into the River Nera and forms the Marmore Waterfall, one of the highest in Europe.
Not only rivers and lakes, the Umbrian subsoil is rich in thermal mineral waters. From Città di Castello and on to Spello and Assisi, Umbria’s thermal baths offer numerous opportunities to take care of your body and health.
MARVELS OF NATURE AND ART
MARVELS OF NATURE AND ART
Perugia, Gubbio and Spoleto are but a few of the towns that represent the history and culture of our region and the natural landscapes that mark it.
With its natural and artistic wonders, to venture through the Umbrian mediaeval villages is like taking a journey full of surprises, in which traditions, art, the food and wine and major, international music events live side by side with a wild nature of centuries-old beech trees, caves and mountains.
