Raw Puer Tea | Yi Yun Hao 益云号 Year 2022
Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, China |Large-leaf variety sun-dried tea leaves|357g ±| 2020| Puer Tea| Golden Yellow| Refreshing with pronounced aroma| Silky mouth feel is matched by layers of nuanced flavour
Purple Cane launched a commemorative tea cake in 2022 to mark the 35th anniversary of its launch into the tea business. Using Dian Qing (literally Yunnan green) as the raw material, the tea cake was made and shaped according to the long tradition of Puer production in the Yunnan Province by way of a stringent process. A unique combination of the climate and terrain, the health-promoting Yi Yun Hao is perfect for extended storage.
Yi Yun Hao is made of meticulously-picked fresh leaves harvested from the Menghai Tea Region in Yunnan's Xishuangbanna. The leaves were custom-blended before being steam-pressed into neat and solid tea cakes weighing 357 grams each. Taking as it is, the golden infusion is crisp and refreshing with pronounced aroma. The silky mouth feel is matched by layers of nuanced flavour and a pleasingly long finish.
Exquisitely-made by master tea craftsmen, Yi Yun Hao is ideal for extended storage to benefit from the amazing transformation over time, making it a worthy addition to your collection of hallmarked teas of superior quality. A premium brew specially presented to commemorate the remarkable tea journey of Purple Cane over the years.
Brewing Hints
Break off a well-sized portion of tea leaves from the tea cake, add to brewing vessel until ¼ filled. Pour in freshly boiled water at 85°C-95°C and drain the tea infusion immediately. 1st brew is not for drinking, the purpose is for the tea leaves to unfurl and moisten. This helps release the full flavour of tea for a satisfying brew.
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The Region
The full name of Xishuangbanna is Yunnan Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture (西双版纳傣族自治州). It locate at the south of Yunnan Province. The Six Famous Tea Mountains all locate in the Xishuangbanna. It is divided into 3 Counties, Menghai County (勐海县) on the left, Jinghong County (景洪市) in the middle and the Mengla County (勐腊县) on the right. The borders of Xishuangbanna join Burma and Laos. Because of its ideal climate, majority of the popular Chinese Puer tea is mainly grown and produces in Xishuangbanna.
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