Would you pay more for a bottle of water than a bottle of fine wine? The most expensive Slovenian water, ROI - Roitschocrene mineral water, costs more than 50 euros, which is the amount to pay for a half-liter bottle! At the recent international evaluation of Finewaters natural mineral waters in the Chinese town of Gwangdžov, the water from Rogaška Slatina won two prestigious awards. And why haven't you heard of her? Because it is only sold abroad! Find out why below.
ROI – Roitschocrene it is the most expensive Slovenian water. For the mineral water of the family business Stanislav Pšeničnik must be deducted abroad (Russia, America, China, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Middle East...) for a half-liter bottle over 50 euros! Due to complications surrounding the use of the spring in Rogaška Slatina, it is being marketed only in non-European countries.
This is a direct result of the dispute between Pšeničnik and Droga Kolinska, as the well is located on land owned by his hotels (Sava and Zagreb). Although the state awarded him in 2008 water pumping concession from this spring (the condition was the construction of a water filling station), the Ministry of Agriculture later found out that they had already given approval for the same well to fill water of the brand Donat Mg (Droga Kolinska), and as a result, its water was not included in the "list" of brands.
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ROI - Roitschocrene mineral water, which is considered to be the most magnesium-rich water in the world, is in Guangzhou for the 2nd international evaluation, which this time took place as part of the food industry fair (Food and water EXPO) and organizations Finewaters (USA), received the prize of the five-member international jury for the exterior image (gold award), in the mineral category carbon dioxide line and bronze. Awards are given in four categories.
More information:
roiwater.com