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Rosamonte Organic Yerba Mate 250g

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Rosamonte Organic Yerba Mate is a premium 250g loose-leaf yerba mate produced in Argentina. Certified organic, naturally energising, and rich in flavour, it delivers a smooth yet robust mate experience rooted in generations of tradition.

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Origin: Argentina
Type: With Stems
SKU: Y284

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Rosamonte Organic Yerba Mate – 250g Loose Leaf

Rosamonte Organic Yerba Mate is a high-quality, certified organic yerba mate produced in Argentina by Hreñuk S.A., a company with deep roots in yerba mate cultivation. Carefully grown without synthetic pesticides or chemicals, this organic yerba mate preserves the natural characteristics of the yerba plant while offering a clean, authentic taste.

This 250g loose-leaf yerba mate features a balanced cut of leaves, stems, and natural powder, delivering a smooth yet full-bodied flavour. It offers a pleasant bitterness typical of traditional Argentine yerba mate, with a rounded profile that becomes smoother with each infusion. Ideal for both beginners and experienced mate drinkers, Rosamonte Organic is well suited for hot mate, tereré, or French press preparation.

Naturally rich in caffeine, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, yerba mate is known for providing clean, sustained energy without the sharp crashes associated with coffee. Organic yerba is especially appreciated by those seeking a more natural lifestyle while still enjoying a strong and satisfying mate.

Packaged in a practical 250g format, this yerba mate is perfect for personal daily use or for those looking to explore organic Argentine mate without committing to a larger bag.


Yerba Mate: History & Tradition

Yerba mate has been consumed for centuries in South America and holds a special place in the cultural identity of Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southern Brazil. Its origins trace back to the Guaraní people, who first discovered the energising properties of the yerba mate plant (Ilex paraguariensis). They consumed it as a beverage and used it in rituals, trade, and medicine.

During the colonial era, yerba mate was adopted by Jesuit missionaries, who helped refine cultivation methods and expand its production. Over time, mate became a daily ritual rather than just a drink — a symbol of friendship, hospitality, and shared moments. In Argentina especially, mate is traditionally prepared in a gourd and shared using a metal straw known as a bombilla, passed from person to person in a social circle.

Today, yerba mate remains deeply ingrained in everyday life, enjoyed at home, at work, and outdoors. Organic yerba mate, such as Rosamonte Organic, reflects a modern return to sustainable farming practices while preserving the authentic flavour and traditions that have defined mate culture for generations.

By choosing Rosamonte Organic Yerba Mate, you’re not only enjoying a premium organic infusion — you’re also taking part in a living tradition that has been shared across South America for hundreds of years.

How to Prepare Yerba Mate

There’s no single “right” way to drink yerba mate — it depends on your mood, the weather, and what you enjoy. Here are the most popular methods, from the classic hot mate to refreshing iced tereré.


🔥 Hot Mate — The Classic

The traditional way to enjoy yerba mate, shared across Argentina, Uruguay, and beyond.

  1. Fill the gourd — Add yerba mate to about ⅔ of the gourd.
  2. Tilt and shake — Cover the opening, turn upside down and shake gently. This brings fine dust to the top and prevents clogging.
  3. Create a slope — Tilt the gourd so the yerba rests at an angle, leaving a gap on one side.
  4. Add cool water first — Pour a small amount of lukewarm water into the gap. Let it absorb for 1–2 minutes to protect the leaves.
  5. Insert the bombilla — Place into the wet side, pressing gently to the bottom. Don’t move it after this.
  6. Pour hot water (70–80°C) — Never boiling! Pour into the gap near the bombilla. Keep some yerba dry for later refills.
  7. Sip and refill — Drink the full serving, then add more hot water. Good yerba can last 10–20 refills.

🧊 Tereré — Cold Mate

The go-to in Paraguay and northeastern Argentina — perfect for hot days. Any yerba mate works for tereré.

  1. Fill the gourd or cup — Add yerba mate to about ½ of a gourd or tall cup (a guampa is traditional).
  2. Add ice — Pack ice cubes on top of the yerba.
  3. Pour ice-cold water — Fill to the top with cold water.
  4. Insert the bombilla and drink — Refill with cold water as you go.

Popular in Paraguay, where tereré is the national drink and enjoyed throughout the day — especially in warm weather.


🍊 Tereré with Juice

A fruity twist on tereré — very popular in Paraguay and a great way to introduce mate to newcomers.

  1. Prepare the gourd — Fill with yerba mate and ice as with regular tereré.
  2. Use cold juice instead of water — Orange, grapefruit, lemon, and pineapple all work brilliantly. Mix with a little cold water if the juice is too strong.
  3. Add fresh herbs — Mint, lemongrass, or boldo leaves are traditional additions.
  4. Drink and refill — Alternate between juice and plain cold water for variety.

❄️ Cold Brew Mate

A smoother, less bitter option — great for making a jug to keep in the fridge.

  1. Add yerba to a jug or bottle — Use about 2–3 tablespoons per 500ml of cold water.
  2. Refrigerate for 4–8 hours — Overnight works perfectly.
  3. Strain and serve — Use a sieve or cafetière. Add ice, lemon, or honey to taste.

Cold brewing extracts less bitterness and more subtle flavours. It’s a refreshing alternative on hot summer days.


☕ Quick Mug Method

No gourd? No problem.

  1. Add 1–2 tablespoons of yerba mate to a cafetière (French press) or tea infuser.
  2. Pour hot water at 70–80°C and steep for 3–5 minutes.
  3. Strain and enjoy — add honey or lemon if you like.

General Tips

  • Never use boiling water for hot mate — it burns the leaves and turns the flavour bitter.
  • Don’t stir — moving the bombilla disturbs the filter and the yerba slope.
  • First sips are strongest — the flavour mellows with each refill.
  • Experiment freely — try different yerbas with different methods to find your favourite combination.

Health Benefits of Yerba Mate

Yerba mate has been enjoyed for centuries across South America, valued not just for its unique flavour but for its remarkable health properties. It’s often described as having the strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea, and the euphoria of chocolate.

Natural Energy & Focus

Yerba mate contains caffeine (about 85mg per serving — similar to coffee), plus theobromine and theophylline. This combination provides a smooth, sustained energy boost without the jitters or crash associated with coffee. Many people report improved mental clarity and focus.

Rich in Antioxidants

Yerba mate contains more antioxidants than green tea, including polyphenols, saponins, and chlorogenic acid. These compounds help protect cells from damage and support overall health.

Vitamins & Minerals

Every cup of mate delivers a natural dose of essential nutrients including vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2, B3, and B5, as well as minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, and zinc.

Digestive & Metabolic Support

Traditionally used as a digestive aid, yerba mate stimulates bile production and may support healthy metabolism. Studies suggest it can help with weight management by increasing fat oxidation during exercise.

Social & Cultural Wellbeing

In South America, mate is more than a drink — it’s a social ritual. Sharing a gourd of mate with friends and family is a daily tradition that promotes connection, relaxation, and mindfulness. Many UK customers find that adopting the mate ritual brings a welcome moment of calm to their day.

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