š„ Elevate your ritual with Argentinaās boldest, smoothest yerba mate!
Rosamonte Yerba Mate Selección Especial is a premium, specially aged yerba mate from Misiones, Argentina. Packaged in a hard pack to preserve freshness, it offers a complex, smooth flavor profile with woody, smoky, floral, and citrus notes. This low-caffeine mate delivers a robust energy boost and is favored by seasoned drinkers seeking a sophisticated and dynamic yerba mate experience.
| ASIN | B003IF93TI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,871 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #7 in Mate Tea |
| Brand Name | Rosamonte |
| Caffeine Content | Low Caffeine |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,418 Reviews |
| Flavor | Yerba Mate |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Volume | 200 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Rosamonte |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Ingredients | Yerba Mate |
| Specialty | Antioxidant |
| Tea Variety | Yerba Mate |
| UPC | 766789606825 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
J**G
exp / need a mate
found a dope ten dollar mate, had to get it, prompted an earlier buy of yerba mate, chose rosamonte despite notes that it is "challenging for beginners" bcuz it looks hella fly and was cheaper than canarias: the mate was weather-delayed a day. so i did some stuff while waiting: 1m 1/4-1/3 mug full of mate, strainer. argentinian smokers. interesting smell outta the bag, up-close, brush. like those plants. reviewing taste & smell as an amalgam (as is natural w first tries). argentinian smokers, maybe a bit of brush mostly in retrospect. not particularly easy, not bitter at all. a little personal, possibly another argentinian smokers note. identical re-steep, added to original, added a packet of sk passionfruit kombucha and a little water "bean-y" like coffee, got complex near the end, hint of (actual) mint? 5m half large mugs filled w mate. turned into 7m, very messy. strainer. very bitter like very strong black coffee. very comparable to very strong black coffee. gradual kombucha to a teacup sampler, ****** disgusting like (bad?) raw matcha or k****. added some cream... very bitter, interesting. added equal (someone else fw equal, iont fw equal its gross), very promising, challenging like matcha would be wout a recipe but wout a disgusting raw taste. just very bitter; if coffee is a tea, this is another one. not sure if unpaletteable bcuz of equal n slightly older cream or what, very promising. some yerba drinks r probably how they made 5m strainer yerba very good infuser: full infuser (dont rly expand, lil bit of room), brush & argentinian smokers, a little bitter (not astringency like tea, bitter like coffee. astringency is plant-based wretch-tang or a dry bite. its like one tea-type of bitterness). very manageable, drinkable, not enjoyable. iiiiin comes the mate proper mate: OH my god. so, the bombilla stops u from pouring too hot, n u work up the temperature. start when its just warming up u kno, ppl drink mate fresh, its impossible if its too hot, thassuh metal straw homie. iont kno tf ppl r doing w 180*F temps. same can be said for lots of tea, u got a whoooole spectrum dawg. speaking of, issuh whole spectrum. never, ever less paletteable than black coffee, COMPLETELY diffrnt, *very* enjoyable, rough, puts hair on ur chest- like black coffee. sometimes u get a real strong sippa mate, rly did not expect that (the mate to be completely diffrnt n perfect), but sorta did. dunt need any additives, a lil bit of lemon or sugar would prolly be real nice, now i understand ppls reviews of rosamonte: it IS more challenging, in the sense of, it puts hair on ur chest. its like a more black coffee instead of w cream n sugar prolly. the ppl complaining abt bitterness either did 5m too-hot strainers or drink their coffee w like tons of milk n tons of sugar n syrups n all that. so, w rosamonte u wont get a CRAZY diffrnt *palette*. the experience is dynamic and complex, as a static flavor. so its always rosamonte, but it does change all the time, so *rosamonte* changes. so thats what ppl mean if they dont think the flavors dynamic enough. its kinda like, ur not gonna get, orange, n then watermelon. ur gonna get, orange part one, orange part two, orange part one point five, a lil bit of rind, JUST orange, orange part four- ... so its not gonna be strawberry later, so thats what ppl mean. so, i can see it being strangely valid to grab other bags of mate, even moreso than affordable coffee, and i bet those flavored ones can be real nice. im *so* pleasantly surprised by this, especially after westernizing it while waiting. DEFINITELY need a mate, absolute *necessity* for yerba. its very comparable to black coffee in any questions u have. its not gonna make u wretch like (bad?) matcha or k*****, unless black coffee makes u wretch. its also got a lotta potential for drinks but is avanced and challenging, 5m strainer tends to get "sour" almost in a fruity way w cream, altho that might be RLY nice in a mate. every drink is diffrnt, and its always rosamonte. im guessing a large portion of bad reviews, used water that was too hot (how???? the bombilla is metal??? they drink it right away in argentinia & uruguay????), and/or didnt use a mate. this should *definitely* be next to the coffee and ill *definitely* be picking up other bags over time. it feels very nice too and i like that its not a focus on *just* caffeine. when i can afford to ill definitely be trying canarias & cbse guarana n maybe a few other ones. GOTTA have a mate, *highly* recommended
T**S
Robust, heavy, delicious, and powerful.
This yerba is definitely a darker and heavier tasting mate. It is very complex with an evolving flavor profile. Its woody, smoky, with a unique floral sweetness. It is bold and earthy but is more sophisticated tasting then other yerbas. It is extremely smooth and is perfectly balanced between wild wood, floral, sweet notes and heavy, bitter, earthy notes. The finish turns light and has a citrus note. This yerba also has a great energy component. Its the strongest boost I've gotten from any Argentinian yerbas. As I drink it I only come to love it more and more.
P**M
Donāt be Afraid to Try Yerba Mate
Iām a first time Yerba Mate drinker as of today! I bought this RosaMonte because of the overall ratings THEN I read the reviews. Geez! I was afraid Iād made a mistake. Reports of fussy preparation and bitter taste had me thinking that Iād have to return the package or compost it. I decided to give it a try anyway. I heated my water to 175F, measured 15 grams of Yerba Mate into my French press coffee mug, poured 16 ounces of the hot water in, and timed the steep for 5 minutes. Then I poured the tea out of the French press mug (to make sure the steeping had stopped since some people said long steeping caused bitter brew). I added some stevia and gave it a sip. I LOVE it! It is an earthy taste not unlike green tea. It is a little bitter, but much less than black tea. I like this more than the Matcha I drink, and this costs less. The smell when I opened the package was wonderful - kind of a mixture between fresh-cut hay and tea. It does need to be transferred to a zip lock bag after opening, because the original package doesnāt seal. The original package came wrapped in plastic wrap similar to Saran Wrap. Probably to keep the productās natural dust in. One reviewer said to use 2 tablespoons per cup. Two tablespoons was 9 grams. I figured 15 grams was a good jumping off spot. I might add more as time goes on. I just drank the whole 16 ounce batch, and I donāt feel jittery just a little energized. Thatās on top of a 12 ounces of coffee I drank 3 hours ago. So thatās good. Iām over 55, and I donāt need anything making me wired. I just want to have more energy and focus. This seems to fit the bill! What a great find this is and a bargain as a bonus!
A**R
The best flavor Yerba, period. Amazing quality.
I've been trying other brands and nothing comes close, I cannot recommend this enough. They do not taste nearly as good as this special selection. THE FLAVOR! I was honestly shocked at how different and subtle this one is, yet so rich. Exactly as described, earthy, smokey with a hint of vanilla. Compared to how harsh and bitter the rest have been. Even the top competing brand here in the U.S., GuayakĆ, while alright. I found to be incredibly bitter, and even gave me a tinge of a headache due to the amount of stems. I noticed the difference immediately when opening the bag, way less stems compared to these other brands too. And trust me the stems, make a difference. They give me a headache. This is high quality stuff, perfectly blended for use with a bombilla and hits so smooth. It is powdery, and the bag is a bit if an older style, so don't be concerned if yours is a bit open. I can assure you, no one opened it, even if they tried to seal it back up. The sticker on the top of the bags, gets dust on it and kinda lets a bit loose. No biggie, but also greatly depends on the delivery persons care.. heh. Something you'll notice is that powder doesn't stick to everything like the others either. I mean they're all powdery. It appears dusty, but actually is ground perfectly compared to the others, which I found to be too fine and hard to even settle with shaking. This one is great. It sips beautifully with very little sediment.
C**S
Argentine Yerba Mate bulk pack 1 Kilo, budget friendly
Rosamonte Special Selection Yerba Mate Tea This big, bright red brick of Yerba Mate arrived, well packed in shrink wrap. Upon unwrapping, I see the package printing is in EspaƱol (Spanish) which makes sense, since this was produced in Argentina. Some info from the package: "Elaborada con Palo" This is made with stems (as well as leaves). This type is usually a less expensive product. Looking at the product I received, I see do see some stem material. It appears to be mostly dried, crumbled leaves. And, some powdered leaf dust. Yerba Mate is also available "Sin Palos (without stems)" Which type is a matter of personal preference. Also: "Libre de Gluten" - Gluten Free. And, "Sin TACC" - an Argentine food labeling term meaning "contains no Wheat, Oats, Barley, or Rye. The expiration date was not filled in on the package. So, I guess just fill in your own. Or, write in the date you opened the package. There are no preparation instructions or directions on the bag. Once opened, the package is not re-sealable. You might want to transfer the contents to an airtight canister or zip-lock bag. We will be making this in a French press. (Use very hot, but NOT boiling water) The traditional way in South American cultures is to prepare small amounts in a small round gourd with a strainer straw, and pass it around the assembled group one by one. Sort of "Bong-style". We appreciate the rich traditions and culture, but we just have to get going in the morning so we will skip all that.. This herb tea is a pleasant green-amber color, and has a mild, very slightly bitter, grass/hay/green tea flavor.
C**.
a favorite
a staple in my household. great quality. bought from this seller multiple times.
P**E
Quality
Nice strong flavor
R**D
Good stuff
Not as twiggy and dusty as some others. Flavor is good.
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