Is Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water Vegan?

Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water packaging

Vegan

Not certified

Perrier plain sparkling mineral water contains two ingredients: natural mineral water from the Vergeze spring in France and carbon dioxide. Flavored varieties (lemon, lime, pink grapefruit, green apple, strawberry) add only "natural flavors," which multiple vegan food databases consistently classify as plant-derived. No animal products, no bone-char sugar filtration, and no fining agents are involved in any standard Perrier product.

The catch: Flavored varieties list "natural flavors" with no public disclosure of the exact source. While no evidence points to animal-derived flavors and vegan databases consistently give them the green light, Perrier has never formally certified any product as vegan, so a small theoretical gap exists for the strictest vegans.

Category

Drinks

Verdict

Vegan

Brand

Perrier (Nestle Waters)

Perrier is sourced from a natural spring in Vergeze, southern France. The CO2 used to carbonate the water is the same natural gas captured from below the same limestone aquifer, purified and re-injected at bottling, no synthetic or animal-derived carbonation source.

Unlike cane-sugar soft drinks, Perrier plain and flavored sparkling waters contain no sweeteners, so bone-char sugar filtration is not a concern. The Perrier Energize line (launched as an energy water) uses organic cane sugar and plant-based caffeine from green coffee and yerba mate, and is also considered vegan-friendly.

A separate 2024-2025 controversy in France involved Nestle using technically-prohibited filtration methods on Perrier due to pesticide and bacterial contamination near the Vergeze spring. That scandal is a water-quality and labeling issue, it has no bearing on the vegan status of the product.

As of late 2025, a French court ruled Nestle could still label Perrier as natural mineral water. Maison Perrier (a lighter, US-marketed sub-brand) follows the same ingredient pattern and is also considered vegan.

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Frequently asked

Is Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water Vegan?

Perrier plain sparkling mineral water contains two ingredients: natural mineral water from the Vergeze spring in France and carbon dioxide. Flavored varieties (lemon, lime, pink grapefruit, green apple, strawberry) add only "natural flavors," which multiple vegan food databases consistently classify as plant-derived. No animal products, no bone-char sugar filtration, and no fining agents are involved in any standard Perrier product.

What is the catch with Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water?

Flavored varieties list "natural flavors" with no public disclosure of the exact source. While no evidence points to animal-derived flavors and vegan databases consistently give them the green light, Perrier has never formally certified any product as vegan, so a small theoretical gap exists for the strictest vegans.

What can I use instead of Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water?

Vegan options include Sanpellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water, Topo Chico Mineral Water, Gerolsteiner Sparkling Mineral Water, Spindrift Sparkling Water (fruit-flavored, no natural flavors).

Is Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water certified vegan?

Perrier Sparkling Mineral Water does not carry a third-party vegan certification, so the verdict here is based on its current ingredient list and manufacturer information.

Sources

Last verified June 20, 2026. See how we verify. Always confirm on the current product label, since recipes change. Product photo via Open Food Facts.

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