There’s nothing quite like hiking to the top of a peak in the Swiss Alps, taking a deep breath, and smelling that crisp mountain air. It will make you want to just bottle it up and take it with you. Well, some scent-minded entrepreneurs felt the same way and decided to do just that.

Basel resident John Green sells varying sizes of bottled “genuine mountain air” from Switzerland that comes with a signed certificate of authenticity (it's unclear who controls that domain exactly) and the GPS coordinates of where the air was collected in a hidden spot in Zermatt. “Collected from our secret location, actual Swiss molecules,” reads the website. “And don’t forget it's air exclusively from Switzerland, surely the best air in the world.”

To experience the “full effect” upon opening the jar, it’s recommended that you first chill the bottle in the freezer, in order to retain that true mountain feel. The website describes the sensation with a good deal of flair: “You flick the latch open and there's a quick pfsst as the mountain pressure equalizes and you can take a breath of genuine mountain air from Switzerland,” it reads. Or, like a bottle of wine, you can “keep the magic inside as a collector’s item or to remind you of the good life and open at a later date or celebration.”

So, just how much does this little blast of freshness cost? Bottles start at $97 for 500ml, $167 for one liter, and $247 for three liters, worldwide shipping included. Though the price tag is steep, 25 percent of profits go to World Vision to support a clean water program in Africa. “I know it’s a bit crazy but it’s a fun idea and it helps give some money to a charity that I think is deserving,” Green told The Local. “There are expenses, we’ve got to send the stuff out worldwide. I want to try and make it sustainable, I don’t want it to be a five-minute wonder and make a huge loss. Also, don’t forget, it’s Swiss air! Everything in Switzerland is expensive.”

Believe it or not, this isn’t the only air you can buy. A website called Shoreditch Air offers jarred air from different parts of England available for purchase. You can get Brixton air, Croydon air, and two varieties of Shoreditch air—morning or afternoon—priced at £19.99 ($24.50) a jar.

Something tells us our home of New York City wouldn't do as well in the bottled air market.