John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough, was one of Britain’s greatest military commanders. His decisive victories at Blenheim, Ramillies, and Oudenarde in the early 18th century reshaped Europe and secured his place in history. In gratitude, Queen Anne granted him the land at Woodstock, where the magnificent Blenheim Palace was built as a monument to his triumphs.
But long before the Palace rose, the land was already sustained by a hidden treasure: an aquifer of pure mineral water flowing deep beneath the estate. That same source which refreshed the Duke and his household more than 300 years ago continues to supply Blenheim Palace Natural Mineral Water today.
As enduring as his legacy, the water of Blenheim embodies the qualities of the man himself — strength, clarity, and distinction. Just as the Palace honours the Duke’s victories, every glass of Blenheim water is a living connection to the heritage he helped create.