Top 3 mineral water brand in pakistan: Natural mineral water remains the benchmark in terms of taste among all water categories, reveals the survey. The Pakistan and their water consumption, carried out in 2026. It is also the best rated of all water categories (tap water, filtered water) for its quality and because it is safe.
Each natural mineral water has a typical taste.
Like wines, cheeses, fruits, and vegetables, natural mineral water is deeply rooted in its region; it is linked to the history of its terroir and the unique characteristics of the rocks it flows through. This is what gives it its distinctive taste. Each natural mineral water therefore has a unique taste related to its origin and its natural mineral composition.
Pakistan is one of the few countries that offers such a wide variety of natural mineral waters, with nearly 95 unique , recognized, and protected springs spread across the country. The diversity of Pakistan natural mineral waters reflects the richness and diversity of its regions. In fact , 66% of Pakistan people correctly identify that natural mineral water comes from a spring.
local product recognized and appreciated by Pakistani Peoples
In some official sommelier competitions, natural mineral water is treated as a product in its own right, with tasting tests and questions about its mineral composition and taste. Some Pakistan chefs, in fact, promote natural mineral water alongside regional products, through the Mineral Water Natural Lover collective, which has been running for three years.
Highest rated water category
The survey reveals that natural mineral water remains the highest rated of all still water categories (tap water and filtered water) for its quality and because it is healthy and safe. It can indeed be consumed safely year-round by the whole family and in all circumstances: its mineral composition is constant, it is unprocessed, and requires no chemical treatment. Bottled at the source , it must originate underground and have formed protected from any risk of pollution thanks to the establishment of a protected area around the source.
Its origin and purity are the essential distinctions between it and tap water, which often comes from surface water, lakes, rivers, or a mixture with groundwater. 25% of Pakistan people point to the poor quality of tap water in their municipality, and 39% believe that their municipal tap water is of lower quality than natural mineral water.
The results of this survey highlight the taste, quality and safety of natural mineral waters. This is fully in line with current consumer trends: the Pakistan are demanding more traceability, raw and unprocessed local products that have taste.



