Georgia’s Borjomi mineral water has entered the Russian market. Bottles of 0.5L are sold for 55-60 rubles each, PRIME reports.
The mineral water will soon be available in Saint-Petersburg, Voronezh, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and other cities, as stated by Alexander Jadanov, Director General of IDS Borjomi Russia.
Borjomi is extracted at the Borjomi National Park of Georgia and sold to over 40 countries of the world, including CIS, Germany, UK, Japan, China.
The first portion of the mineral water arrived in Russia in May.