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PARTHENIA

The water in Bordeaux

Hardness
179–343 ppm
Band
Medium – Hard
Source
Régie de l'Eau Bordeaux Métropole

Tap water in Bordeaux measures 179–343 ppm (10–19.2 °dH), which ranges anywhere from medium to hard, according to figures published by Régie de l'Eau Bordeaux Métropole.

Built for this water

Ligeia

Mineral-rich water brings weight but mutes the top of the cup — and where alkalinity is high as well, it buffers the acidity and the cup arrives flat. Ligeia answers with higher-grown arabica and a shorter roast — more aroma, more lift, enough brightness to still read through the mineral.

See the blend

Your neighbourhood matters more than your city

The water in Bordeaux runs from 179 ppm to 343 ppm — a spread of 164 ppm that crosses Medium → Hard. That is not imprecision: a city this size is served by several waterworks, and the average describes no tap in particular. Check which works supplies your street before you trust a city figure, ours included.

Against the SCA target zone

At its softest, Bordeaux sits 1.6× above the top of the zone the SCA Water Chart marks as its target (2.8–6.2 °dH). Read that as a distance, not a verdict: the chart maps taste outcomes, it does not grade cities.

The same number, three ways

°dH
10–19.2 °dH
°f
17.9–34.3 °f
ppm CaCO₃
179–343 ppm

German utilities publish °dH, French and Italian ones °f, British and Irish ones ppm CaCO₃. Same water, three conventions — worth knowing if you compare your city with one abroad.

Of the 47 cities we publish, Bordeaux ranks 15th by hardness.

The other cities we publish in France

Cities with the closest water to this one

Closest match abroad

The water most like Bordeaux's, outside France, is Warsaw.

Warsaw178–343 ppm

Where this number comes from

Published by Régie de l'Eau Bordeaux Métropole. We do not estimate: a city without a figure we could read on the utility's own publication is not on this site at all.

Régie de l'Eau Bordeaux Métropole