THE PLACE

Loch Ness Water is sourced directly from the world-famous Loch Ness, then prepared and bottled in the Scottish Highlands.

Loch Ness (Scottish Gaelic; Loch Nis) is a deep, freshwater loch and is the largest by water volume in Scotland. Created from the last Ice Age around 10,000 years ago, It sits on the Great Glen Fault, which runs from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the south.

Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands, stands at the mouth of the River Ness, which flows out of Loch Ness.

Home to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as ‘Nessie’, it remains as prevalent today as it has since the story of the very first sighting in 565 AD by St Columba. The Clan Grant of Glen Urquhart and Glen Moriston are associated with the Castle Urquhart which overlooks Loch Ness at the very spot where the Monster is often claimed to have been sighted.

You can own a little piece of Loch Ness and ponder on whether Nessie has swam through your very own bottle of Loch Ness Water.

THE PERSON

John Oag, the founder of Loch Ness Water, was born and brought up in the Highlands of Scotland.

As a child, John traveled down the side of Loch Ness to visit his great grandparents in Fort William religiously for 17 years. It was during these visits and hearing stories about Nessie and Loch Ness that John's fascination and deep embedded love for Loch Ness became entrenched.

As he grew up, he often wondered why no one had ever bottled the water from Loch Ness. So after many years of this idea floating around in his mind, he eventually decided that he would do something about it and capture one of Scotland's most abundant resources from the most iconic location:
Loch Ness.

THE PRODUCT

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Loch Ness Water is like no other bottled product. It stands proudly alone from the many other types of water available due to the uniqueness of where the water is sourced, and as many would say, “It's not water we are selling, it's Loch Ness.”

Loch Ness Water has utilised the jewel of the Highlands and bottled the very water that is associated with myth and legend.

Each bottle encapsulates a tiny fraction of that mystery – and it is now available for you to own and drink.

Extracted straight from the body of the world famous Loch Ness itself, our water is then prepared and bottled right here in the Scottish Highlands.

Loch Ness Water's special filtering process has been developed in close conjunction with the Scottish governing food and drink agencies. Each batch of water is rigorously tested to ensure that consumers can be fully assured of the quality standards and has full traceability.

Loch Ness Water is like no other bottled product. It stands proudly alone from the many other types of water available due to the uniqueness of where the water is sourced, and as many would say, “It's not water we are selling, it's Loch Ness.”

Loch Ness Water has utilised the jewel of the Highlands and bottled the very water that is associated with myth and legend.

Each bottle encapsulates a tiny fraction of that mystery – and it is now available for you to own and drink.

Extracted straight from the body of the world famous Loch Ness itself, our water is then prepared and bottled right here in the Scottish Highlands.

Loch Ness Water's special filtering process has been developed in close conjunction with the Scottish governing food and drink agencies. Each batch of water is rigorously tested to ensure that consumers can be fully assured of the quality standards and has full traceability.

THE PLEASURE

Loch Ness Water is sourced directly from the world-famous Loch Ness, then prepared and bottled in the Scottish Highlands.

Loch Ness (Scottish Gaelic; Loch Nis) is a deep, freshwater loch and is the largest by water volume in Scotland. Created from the last Ice Age around 10,000 years ago, It sits on the Great Glen Fault, which runs from Inverness in the north to Fort William in the south.

Inverness, the capital city of the Highlands, stands at the mouth of the River Ness, which flows out of Loch Ness.

Home to the legend of the Loch Ness Monster, affectionately known as ‘Nessie’, it remains as prevalent today as it has since the story of the very first sighting in 565 AD by St Columba. The Clan Grant of Glen Urquhart and Glen Moriston are associated with the Castle Urquhart which overlooks Loch Ness at the very spot where the Monster is often claimed to have been sighted.

You can own a little piece of Loch Ness and ponder on whether Nessie has swam through your very own bottle of Loch Ness Water.

CONTACT

Address

Ness Drinks Ltd
Unit 2
Dalcross Ind Estate
Inverness
IV2 7XB

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