
herbal blend · Hierbas del Litoral · mild, herbal, lemon

herbal blend · Hierbas del Litoral · mild, herbal, lemon
This mate is listed as herbal blend style, from Argentina, and made with additions including yerba mate, polo (poleo), and lemon verbena. Leaf structure shows cut described as leaves, twigs and dust, with stems, and high dust. Declared profile points to mild, herbal, lemon.
Origin country: Argentina
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Pro tips
Warm, not boiling
Do not use boiling water
Less Is More
Start with smaller pours until the mound settles
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Community reviews for CBS'e Hierbas del Litoral are still in progress. Below is a sample preview with example scores and tasting comments, before the final review flow goes live.
Lucia M.
Terere favorite
Sample content
Drank: Saturday afternoon, 23C
Consumed: 1 mate
Flavor lasting: Bright through 3 pours
Review stage: First impression
Super clean apple aroma on the nose. Best served cold, where the fruit stays bright and the bitterness stays controlled. The fruit note does not taste syrupy, and the herbal body underneath keeps the whole session focused instead of turning into a sweet drink. I liked it most after the first two pours, when the chill was steady and the bitterness had not yet started to rise.
Mateusz K.
Easy daily drink
Sample content
Drank: Monday morning, pre-work
Consumed: 7 sessions
Flavor lasting: Steady for 5 pours
Review stage: Week-one summary
Sweeter than expected and very approachable. Good gateway pick for someone who wants flavored yerba without candy-like overload. After a week of morning sessions, it still feels easy to come back to because the flavoring stays in check and the mate body is not buried. I would not call it deep, but it is reliable, forgiving, and surprisingly calm when prepared a little cooler than usual.
Sofia R.
Fruit-forward profile
Sample content
Drank: Across two weeks
Consumed: Full 500 g pack
Flavor lasting: Fruit holds for 4 pours
Review stage: Pack-end summary
Green apple comes first, then the mate body catches up. I would love to compare this against other fruit-forward Paraguayan blends because this one stays cleaner than most through repeated sessions. By the end of the bag, I felt the profile was most convincing when I packed a little lighter and let the fruit sit higher in the first half of the cycle. It is one of the few flavored options I would buy again for longer use, not only for novelty.
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