Yerba Maté con Palo

Tea type
Yerba maté Tea
Ingredients
Yerba Mate Leaves
Flavors
Bitter, Burnt, Fruity
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 8 min or more 100 g 34 oz / 1000 ml

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  • “(note. This is my personal subjective review) If you are new to mate by all means try it, it’s a good starter mate it will give you all the goodies and feel good pick me ups that mate is very...” Read full tasting note
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From Taragui

Traditional yerba mate with stems.

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(note. This is my personal subjective review)
If you are new to mate by all means try it, it’s a good starter mate it will give you all the goodies and feel good pick me ups that mate is very famous for, it is definitely hard to brew, most times you will get a enormous kick of bitter flavour at the start and it will gradually blend to a smooth mate experience, it has interesting bold body with fruity notes.
Now let’s gets serious, if you are a hard core experienced mate drinker and somehow you have managed to not try Taragüi for one I envy you, haha jk but really if you are curious to try it I would advise to look elsewhere to an experienced mate drinker this will most likely taste like what a bag of rusted doorknobs must taste like I know it sounds harsh but again it’s my personal subjective opinion, safe to say there’s good news there’s many different brands to explore.
Final verdict spend your money on a different brand .

Flavors: Bitter, Burnt, Fruity

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 8 min or more 100 g 34 OZ / 1000 ML

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