Cedar Mountain natural mineral water glass bottle on a moss-covered rock in a misty Tioga County forest
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Cedar Mountain Natural Mineral Water

A single-origin Pennsylvania natural mineral water from Tioga County, bottled in glass at the source and prepared for fine dining, hospitality, private reserve, and culinary service.

Cedar Mountain brings an American source story to a premium category long led by imported waters. With 290 mg/L TDS, pH 8.0, published mineral composition, and independent laboratory-backed analysis, the brand gives media and hospitality buyers a clear story: Appalachian mineral water, verified at the source.

Fast Facts

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Brand Cedar Mountain Natural Mineral Water
Origin Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Category Natural mineral water
Source Single-origin Appalachian formation
Packaging Glass bottled at the source
Mineral Profile 290 mg/L TDS
pH 8.0, naturally alkaline
Key Minerals Calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, sodium, silica
Hospitality Formats 750 ml and 375 ml still bottles
Service Focus Fine dining, hotels, private clubs, private reserve, and culinary pairing
Testing 2025 independent NELAP-accredited laboratory analysis
Recognition 2026 Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting — People's Choice Package Design

Cedar Mountain publishes its mineral composition and testing information so media, buyers, and hospitality teams can verify the source story directly.

Tall trees in misty Appalachian forest with sunlight streaming through canopy and moss-covered ground in Tioga County, Pennsylvania
THE STORY

An American Mineral Water From the Appalachians

Premium water lists have long been dominated by imported European names. Cedar Mountain offers a domestic counterpoint: a single-origin natural mineral water from Tioga County, Pennsylvania, shaped by Appalachian geology and bottled in glass at the source.

The water is drawn from a confined Devonian-era Appalachian source and shaped by a roughly 300-meter geological formation. Its 290 mg/L TDS profile places it in the medium-mineral range, with enough structure for food and hospitality service while remaining balanced at the table.

Trace the Source 
Tioga County · Appalachian Formation · ~300-Meter Source

Press Release

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cedar Mountain Introduces a Pennsylvania Natural Mineral Water for Fine Dining and Hospitality

Single-origin water from Tioga County, Pennsylvania brings a published 290 mg/L mineral profile, pH 8.0, and Appalachian source story to a premium category long led by imported brands.

TIOGA COUNTY, Pa. — Cedar Mountain Natural Mineral Water is preparing to launch a single-origin, glass-bottled American natural mineral water from the Appalachian highlands of Pennsylvania, with a hospitality-first focus on restaurants, hotels, private clubs, and curated table service.

Cedar Mountain is drawn from a confined Devonian-era Appalachian source in Tioga County and bottled at origin. The water has a published mineral profile of 290 mg/L total dissolved solids and a naturally alkaline pH of 8.0. Its composition includes calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, sodium, and silica, giving it a medium-mineral profile designed for food pairing, table service, and beverage programs.

"Cedar Mountain exists because American water deserves a place at the serious table," said Ryan Crown, Co-Founder of Cedar Mountain Natural Mineral Water. "We have a Pennsylvania source with a real mineral profile, real geology, and a story that can stand beside the imported names people already know."

The brand enters a premium water market where fine-dining lists are often dominated by European imports. Cedar Mountain's position is different: a domestic, source-specific natural mineral water from Pennsylvania, supported by published composition data and independent laboratory analysis.

The Cedar Mountain site identifies the water as meeting the FDA natural mineral water standard under 21 CFR 165.110, based on naturally occurring minerals and a total dissolved solids level above the 250 mg/L threshold. The site also reports 2025 independent NELAP-accredited laboratory analysis, including non-detect results for PFAS, nitrates, lead, and mercury.

Cedar Mountain's hospitality materials position the water for beverage directors, sommeliers, chefs, hotels, and private clubs seeking a domestic mineral water with a clear source story. Available hospitality formats include glass 750 ml and 375 ml still bottles.

At the 2026 Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting, Cedar Mountain was recognized in the People's Choice Package Design category, placing second for its 750 ml frosted bottle and third for its 375 ml clear bottle.

"A great restaurant thinks carefully about wine, coffee, glassware, and service," Crown said. "Water should not be the forgotten pour. Cedar Mountain gives beverage directors a domestic natural mineral water with structure, clarity, and a source story their teams can actually tell."

For press, hospitality, allocation, retail, and private reserve inquiries, visit the Cedar Mountain contact page.

Founder Quotes

Approved quotes from Ryan Crown, Co-Founder of Cedar Mountain Natural Mineral Water.

"Cedar Mountain exists because American water deserves a place at the serious table. We have a Pennsylvania source with a real mineral profile, real geology, and a story that can stand beside the imported names people already know."

— Ryan Crown, Co-Founder

"This is not a water we invented in a marketing room. It comes from Tioga County, from Appalachian geology, and from a source we believe should be protected and presented with care."

— Ryan Crown, Co-Founder

"A great restaurant thinks carefully about wine, coffee, glassware, and service. Water should not be the forgotten pour. Cedar Mountain gives beverage directors a domestic natural mineral water with structure, clarity, and a source story their teams can actually tell."

— Ryan Crown, Co-Founder

"For us, luxury starts with proof. We publish the mineral profile, the testing, and the source story because the facts are strong enough to carry the brand."

— Ryan Crown, Co-Founder

Media Assets

Product images, bottle photography, source imagery, package design images, and technical documents are available for qualified media, hospitality, and retail inquiries.

Cedar Mountain 750ml natural mineral water glass bottle — the definitive dining format
750 ml Bottle
Cedar Mountain 375ml natural mineral water glass bottle — the Personal Decanter format
375 ml Bottle
Sunrise over a forested river valley in Tioga County, Pennsylvania — the Cedar Mountain source region
Source & Landscape
Cedar Mountain glass bottle on moss-covered Appalachian stone in forest — package design and brand presentation
Package Design

Bottle Photography

750 ml and 375 ml still formats, frosted and clear glass

Source & Landscape Imagery

Tioga County Appalachian source, forest, and geological photography

Package Design Images

Label design, frosted glass finish, and bottle architecture

Mineral Composition & Lab References

Published mineral profile, NELAP-accredited laboratory results

Founder Quotes & Brand Background

Approved quotes, brand narrative, and company background

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Recognition

At the 2026 Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting, Cedar Mountain was recognized in the People's Choice Package Design category, placing second for its 750 ml frosted bottle and third for its 375 ml clear bottle.

Source Links for Editors

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Press, Hospitality, and Editorial Inquiries

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