CBSé Hierbas Cuyanas is an Argentinian yerba mate with a mild, fresh flavour enriched with herbs. A well-balanced blend with a delicate aroma and pleasantly stimulating effect.
CBSé Hierbas Cuyanas – a classic Argentinian yerba mate with aromatic herbs
CBSé Hierbas Cuyanas is a harmonious combination of traditional yerba mate with natural herbs native to South America. The CBSé brand is known for skilfully blending the classic flavour of Ilex paraguariensis leaves with herbal ingredients that give each infusion its unique character. This variant combines yerba mate with plants such as poleo, boldo, lemon verbena, horsetail, incayuyo, coriander, and chamomile.
The aroma is gentle and refreshing, while the taste is herbal, slightly citrusy, with a pleasantly smooth finish. Perfect for both beginners and fans of herbal infusions. It works wonderfully when brewed traditionally with hot water or enjoyed as tereré – cold yerba mate ideal for hot days.
This yerba mate brings together the tradition of Argentinian mate culture and the lightness of herbs, offering a daily dose of energy in a more subtle form.
Main features of CBSé Hierbas Cuyanas:
Herbal flavour profile – delicate, fresh, and exceptionally pleasant to drink.
Contains natural herbs – including boldo, poleo, coriander, and chamomile, which give the infusion its herbal depth and distinctive character.
Argentinian quality from the renowned CBSé brand – a producer with long-standing experience in creating well-balanced yerba mate blends.
Versatile in use – tastes great both hot and cold, in the tereré version.
Gentle yerba mate strength – provides pleasant, gradual stimulation without excessive bitterness or intensity.
Turns out there's an error in ingredients list. The herbal ingredient in this mate tea blend is not pennyroyal (mentha pulegium) but lippia turbinata from verbena family. Best regards.
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