

I got 99 problems but clogging ain’t one.
At least for the type of Yerba I usually drink. No problem whatsoever with Padrón Uruguayo.
Borionaggio mil furos.


At least for the type of Yerba I usually drink. No problem whatsoever with Padrón Uruguayo.
Borionaggio mil furos.
For my personal taste, this one was a disappointment, specifically because Barão is one of, if not the most popular, brand for Chimarrão.
Upon first opening the bag, the subtle smell was what caught my attention. Or rather, the absence of smell altogether.
And this was reflected in the taste.
The flavor was very mild.
I would recommend this for people who like smooth/suave yerba or are not used to Uruguayan yerba.
The astringency was noticeable, but it lacked flavor for me.
To give you better context, my personal taste gravitates towards Baldo, Esmeralda, Sara (red), Rei Verde, Canarias (yellow)…. Meaning Uruguayan style with pronounced flavor, bitterness, etc. So take this into consideration.
Unapologetically I’m dropping some cheesiness… It ain’t possible everyday, but when the opportunity presents itself, one must grab it. Slow morning with Esmeralda.