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By AI, Created 10:35 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Korimana has launched in La Maná, Ecuador, as a wellness retreat built around a rare artesian spring near the Cotopaxi region. The same source water, sold as Splendor Water, is now also reaching select U.S. retailers, extending the brand beyond the retreat.
Why it matters: - Korimana pairs a destination wellness experience with a source water story, linking hospitality, hydration and premium retail in one brand. - The same spring water is now available beyond Ecuador, giving U.S. shoppers access through select natural and specialty grocers. - One percent of sales support environmental initiatives in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands through partner organizations with 1% for the Planet.
What happened: - Korimana opened in La Maná, Ecuador, in the volcanic foothills of the Andean rainforest near the Cotopaxi region. - The retreat centers on a natural artesian aquifer that rises from deep within the Andean rainforest and is filtered through volcanic rock from the Cotopaxi volcano. - Splendor Water, the brand tied to the same source, is now sold in the United States at select retailers including Sprouts, Erewhon, Bristol Farms, Lassens, D’Agostino’s, Gristede’s and The Fresh Market. - Korimana is accessible only to a limited number of visitors.
The details: - The source water contains naturally occurring trace minerals, including colloidal gold and silver, at minute concentrations. - The water is measured at approximately 31 mg/L total dissolved solids, which positions it as very low-mineral water. - Splendor Water is bottled directly at the source and comes in a signature cobalt blue bottle designed to help preserve quality. - The water is sold in still and sparkling formats. - Bottle sizes range from 500ml to 1.5L. - Packaging includes glass and 100% BPA-free recycled plastic. - Sara Couch, general manager for Splendor Water, said the brand aims to make the source experience accessible in U.S. stores rather than only at the retreat. - The company describes the water as “live water,” a term used for water that remains in its natural molecular and energetic state from source to bottle without industrial processing or chemical alteration. - Splendor Water has received awards from the Fine Water Society and the International Taste Institute. - The press release says the brand is designed to harmonize the seven chakras and restore the body to its natural rhythm.
Between the lines: - Korimana is being positioned as more than a retreat; it is a brand platform for a premium water product with a strong origin story. - The U.S. retail rollout suggests Splendor is trying to move from niche source-based storytelling into mainstream wellness and specialty grocery channels. - The release blends factual product details with spiritual and energetic claims, so the commercial pitch is as much about meaning and ritual as about hydration.
What’s next: - Splendor Water will continue expanding availability in Ecuador and at select U.S. retailers. - Korimana is likely to remain a limited-access destination tied closely to the brand’s source-water identity. - The company is directing media inquiries to Trent & Company for more information or spokesperson access.
The bottom line: - Korimana is betting that a rare spring, premium packaging and wellness branding can turn source water into a destination experience and a retail lifestyle product.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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