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Inspired by the crafting of champagne and fine spirits, a team of fine dining experts, including the world’s foremost water sommelier, Martin Riese, has created Beverly Hills 9OH2O, the world’s first sommelier-crafted water.
Launched by Beverly Hills Drink Company, Inc. of Beverly Hills, California, Beverly Hills 9OH2O was designed by world-class sommeliers expressly for fine dining, special events, and exclusive gifting. The product comes from pristine spring water from high up in the Northern California Mountains, and is crafted with natural minerals using a proprietary patent-pending formula.
Beverly Hills 9OH2O’s diamond-like glass bottle is hand finished and triple-sealed to ensure exceptional purity, freshness, safety, and authenticity. The process is completed with an individual inspection by white-gloved quality specialists.
“Only the absolutely perfect survive this supreme best-of-the-best challenge, thus becoming certified with the prestigious Beverly Hills 9OH2O signature label,” says Jon Gluck, Beverly Hills local and founder and president of Beverly Hills Drink Company. “Our vision was to bring to the world the extraordinary beauty, exquisite taste, and true luxury of the iconic Beverly Hills, California.”
The sommelier-crafted Beverly Hills 9OH2O is available exclusively in the finest restaurants, luxury hotels, gourmet markets, high fashion boutiques, and other leading establishments worldwide.
“It is very exciting to witness the birth of a global sensation,” says Martin Riese, the world-renowned water sommelier who led the taste design team. “We set out to do something that has never been done before: sommelier-craft the ultimate water taste profile and become the first water product to truly rise to the fine dining experience. By all accounts we have succeeded in creating the world’s finest water and are thrilled by the enormous buzz already surrounding Beverly Hills 9OH2O.”
Beverly Hills 9OH2O is made available in limited editions of 10,000 individually numbered glass bottles. Each edition features unique custom art, making every bottle also a highly desirable gift and prized collectable.
Alex has written for Vanity Fair, Barrons, Bloomberg and Condé Nast Traveler.