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Yerba Mate Supremo

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At-a-glance specs

Country of origin

Argentina

Net weight

17.64 oz (500 g)

Flavor profile

Bold, earthy

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Yerba Mate Supremo – Traditional South American Mate (500g)

Yerba Mate Supremo is a classic South American mate made for everyday preparation and traditional sharing. With a bold, earthy profile and a smooth finish, this yerba mate is well suited for those who enjoy a strong, authentic mate experience.

Commonly prepared in a mate gourd with a bombilla, yerba mate is deeply rooted in South American culture and is often shared among friends and family. This 500g bag is ideal for regular mate drinkers or anyone looking to explore mate as part of their daily routine. If you’re also exploring other warm drinks, browse our full tea and infusion collection.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Classic yerba mate with a bold, earthy flavor
  • Ideal for traditional gourd and bombilla preparation
  • Great for daily mate drinkers
  • Generous 500g bag

How to Enjoy

Fill a mate gourd with yerba, insert a bombilla, and pour hot (not boiling) water. Refill multiple times. You can also brew it in a teapot and strain for a strong, earthy cup.

About Supremo

Supremo has been part of Chilean tea culture since 1875, offering a wide range of black teas, herbal infusions, and mate products that are staples in Chilean households.

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Quick answers
What is this?
Traditional yerba mate (dried mate leaves) meant for a bold, earthy cup—commonly enjoyed in a gourd with a bombilla.
How do I prepare it the traditional way?
Fill the gourd with yerba, insert the bombilla, then add hot (not boiling) water and refill multiple times.
What water temperature should I use?
Hot but not boiling—use water just below a boil for the best taste and to avoid scorching the yerba.
Does yerba mate have caffeine?
Yes—yerba mate is naturally caffeinated.