Review date: 2-9-12
Type: Traditional. Blue/Red bag
Region: Corrientes, Argentina.
Producer: Establecimiento Las Marias
Description of Taragui Yerba Mate
There’s a particular bitterness to this mate that is quite unpleasant. No matter how much I think I can get used to it, I can’t! Being one of the most popular yerbas in Argentina, this mate has been put through the ringer by the locals, but my palate has never adjusted.
Cut 3.25 palos
Good palo content. A bit dusty. Contains fair amount of splinter palos. Bright, fresh, clean color.
Body/Texture 3.25 palos
Full body. Tough and harsh bitter notes. When it comes to smoothness, this mate has a long way to go. Astringent.
Harsh finish with a aggressive zap on the sides on your tongue. Sharp astringency. Lemon. Syrupy.
Cycle 3.75 palos
Excellent cycle, with lasting taste. This is a perfect mate to become lavado. As it begins to wash, this mate smoothens out and harmonizes nicely. The first serval cycles are very harsh.
Overall: 3.15 of 5
Recommendation
Decent mate, overall, but a long shot from my favorites. I prefer the other yerbas produced by Las Marias: Union and La Merced. Taragüí is their harshest product. Great mate for people seeking a unique astringency and burnt rubber component (does anyone like burnt rubber?). This mate is definitely not on my top shelf. Nobleza Gaucha and Amanda drinkers may also like this mate.
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