Canarias
Canarias Yerba Mate Traditional from Uruguay (500 g / 1.1 lb)
- UPC:
- 7730241003661
- Availability:
- Usually ships within 48 hours
- Weight:
- 0.50 KGS
- Gift wrapping:
- Options available
- Origin:
- Uruguay
Description
Composition
Yerba mate with the highest proportion of pure leaf on the market and an adequate balance between powder and stems. 100% natural product without artificial additives of preservatives or other chemical products. For this reason, slight variations in flavor may occur occasionally throughout the year.
Origin of the leaf
The leaves of the yerba mate trees used to make this product come from the states of Santa Catarina, Paraná and Rio Grande Do Sul in Brazil. The trees grow in native forests whose microclimate favors the ideal development of the properties of the leaf.
Aging
After the drying and pre-grinding process, the Canarias yerba mate is stored in batches of 50 kg for a period of 4 to 6 months in environments with controlled temperature and humidity, to ensure a uniform product quality between the different batches.
Flavor
Due to its composition it ensures a bitter and intense flavor, typical of the Canarias yerba mate.
Warranty Information
Complexity: Intermediate
Body: Full
Duration: Medium
Nose
Canarias Tradicional has very bright and strong smell, much more pronounced than any Argentine yerba mate. Aroma of this mate consists of typical mate notes, such as prunes, wood and hay. Canarias Tradicional is dried with smoke from burning wood and I can definitely sense that slight smokiness, although, the smoke is not very overpowering in the nose of this mate.
Cut
Canarias Tradicional is a classical example of Uruguayan yerba mate with a very fine and powdery cut. Leaves and stems are grinded into the fluffy and even product that reminds of a Brazilian yerba mate. No wonder, because even though Canarias is an Uruguayan yerba mate brand, they outsource their production to Brazil.
Unlike yerba mate, Canarias has a much less saturated color, which comes from much longer aging process - the manufacturer claims that Canarias tradicional is aged for 4 to 6 months to develop its unique flavor and grayish color.
Canarias Tradicional is usually the first Uruguayan mate for many people, and many of them tend to struggle with preparation of this mate. The powdery nature of Canarias makes it very easy for beginners to clog their bombilla, so you need to know what you are doing when drinking Uruguayan mate.
The general idea is to know when and how to use your bombilla. You need to use the physical properties of powdery yerba to your advantage, because when it gets wet it turns into cement-like mass. If you will never mold the mountain of yerba it will completely surround and clog your bombilla and it will be almost impossible to drink this mate. If you will disturb it too often then you will have a mouthful of small yerba particles on every sip.
So, in my experience, it is better to mold the yerba in a first few pours, make sure that one of the sides of the mountain is completely wet, push the yerba against the wall, tuck it with your bombilla to create a water pocket and then drink with comfort. Repeat after you start to feel that it’s hard to drink mate. Ofcourse all the tucking and pushing is much easier to to with a flat bomba or a spoon bombilla.
Nobody said that it’s going to be easy, guys! Knowing how to use your bombilla is a true display of skill by the cebador, and learning that skill is very much worth it, trust me.
Taste
I was completely blown away by the taste of Canarias Tradicional. No other Argentine yerba mate will give you such a variety and surprise moments as Canarias. The taste of this mate changes with each pour and create a very colorful analogies in my head.
It starts of with very masculine flavors. They are not bitter and at first seem to be inedible but they match surprisingly well. Call me crazy, but it feels that you are tasting a car somewhere in the countryside - I can sense hay and grass, dirt and soil on the rubber tires of this car, metal, engine oil and gasoline, leather seats and the smell of exhaust. It is a very weird combination but for some reason it is not off-putting at all.
As I continue to drink Canarias Tradicional, those flavors start to disappear and other subtle flavors come on top to replace them. It starts to feel as if I’m drinking hot chocolate, both in taste and texture of this mate. Due to it powdery cut of Canarias Tradicional it feels very syropy and thick in mouth, and most prevailing flavors are cocoa and milk. This is definitely a full-bodied mate.
As you may have noticed, I haven’t said anything about water temperature yet. And that is because it took me some time to figure out the relationship between taste of Canarias and water. In my experience, it all comes down to whether you want more earthy flavors or more chocolate taste. The higher the temperature (75°C - 80°C / 165°F - 175°F) the more earthy your Canarias will be. Go lower than that to unlock cocoa and milk flavors.
-- Product reviewed by Matexperience