Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 2695.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 16170.00
The “Gu Shu Wang” Raw Puer Tea is an original classic series created by Purple Cane. It follows the concept and format of “Purple Cane Wild Puer Tea” series (2001-2007) of 500g per tea cake, releasing a newly produced batch each year since 2008. It has become an all-time-favourite puer tea as well as a valuable collectible popular among tea lovers.
The tea leaves are harvested from centuries-old trees of the large-leafed varietal from Mengku mountainous areas, Yunnan Province, China. The raw leaves undergo a meticulous “kill-green” process before being steamed and compressed into round tea cakes.
The stout leaf strips of Gu Shu Wang yield a golden tea infusion with a lively, rich and full-bodied flavour, refreshing aroma, and lingering mellow aftertaste. This tea promises the best of both worlds - it is good enough for enjoyment right now; meanwhile, it ages well and will achieve a mellower and richer to produce an even more satisfying brew for a long time to come.
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Piece
RM 1455.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 10185.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 61110.00
Hailed from the tea region of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. The selected broad-leafed variety raw tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into a green puer round tea cakes. Neatly shape, and it is outstanding with its high quality. Featuring stout strips, the leaves yield clear yellowish-green tea infusion with mellow aroma and full-bodied flavours, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its refreshing and light aroma. Or kept over an extended period of time for natural maturation to achieve smoother and more complex flavours.
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 3185.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 19110.00
The tea originated from the wild tea tree growing region of Daxueshan (the great snowy mountain) in Mengku area of Yunnan Province, China. The region has the most densely growing broad-leaf tea tree clusters at the highest altitude among the world’s known tea growing areas. The trees are characterised as wild ancient tea trees of the broad-leaf varietal.
Raw leaves were plucked in early spring from ancient tea trees several hundred years old. Harvested leaves were sun-cured, steamed and compressed into 500-gram raw tea cakes. The stout strips of tealeaves covered by fine hair give a clear golden infusion that imparts light and refreshing aroma. A flavourful and lively brew, it comes with a very pleasant aftertaste.
Ideal for extended storage, the tea ages well to develop a mellow and rich profile with layers of flavour and aroma, elevating it to a whole new level.
With Daxueshan ancient tea growing region now a nationally-designated protected area of China, it is with regret that we have stopped producing this tea after an annual release between 2012 and 2015.
The tea is accordingly named “Daxueshan” Ancient Tree Tea as part of the Yun Pin Hao range by Purple Cane.
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Set
RM 8625.00
Originating from the tea region of Mengku in the Yunnan Province, China. These premium tea leaves were harvested from tea trees of the large-leafed species. Only tender tea leaves of early spring are used. These go through a stringent process to become sun-dried raw loose tea leaves, which, upon steaming and compressing become compressed round tea cakes. Yun Shu Wang green puer tea cakes look stout with pronounced leaves, yielding golden tea infusion with refreshing aroma. The tea is noted for its brisk smooth and mellow flavour with a pleasantly sweet aftertaste. Yun Shu Wang green puer tea cakes promise the best of both worlds- it is good enough for brewing right now; meanwhile, it ages well and continues to mellow, giving a rich and satisfying brew for a long time to come.
Piece
RM 295.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 2065.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 12390.00
Buy 1 stack FREE 1 piece Yun Shu Wang 2023. Buy 1 carton FREE 1 stack Yun Shu Wang 2023. Originating from the tea region of Mengku in the Yunnan Province, China. These premium tea leaves were harvested from tea trees of the large-leafed species. Only tender tea leaves of early spring are used. These go through a stringent process to become sun-dried raw loose tea leaves, which, upon steaming and compressing become compressed round tea cakes. Yun Shu Wang green puer tea cakes look stout with pronounced leaves, yielding golden tea infusion with refreshing aroma. The tea is noted for its brisk smooth and mellow flavour with a pleasantly sweet aftertaste. Yun Shu Wang green puer tea cakes promise the best of both worlds- it is good enough for brewing right now; meanwhile, it ages well and continues to mellow, giving a rich and satisfying brew for a long time to come.
Piece
RM 235.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 1645.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 9870.00
"A Commemorative Tea Cake launched in conjunction with the Official Opening of Purple Cane’s Tea X Hub
This commemorative tea made from choice fresh leaves is harvested from tea plants of the large-leaf variety grown at high altitudes in the tea estates of Mengku, Lincang City of Yunnan Province. Sun-dried leaves are compressed into tea cakes of approximately 400 grams each. Compression, neither overly tight nor loose, facilitates tea aging in a natural manner. Having been stored in Purple Cane’s dedicated dry Malaysian Storage for almost two decades, the tea yields a smooth infusion with a pronounced aroma and layers of delightful flavors, making it yet another coveted brew in Purple Cane’s “Da Ma Cang” collection.
The launch coincides with the official opening of Purple Cane’s Tea Hub, located in Balakong, a township in Selangor, Malaysia. Offering a new concept and new experience, the Tea X Hub is compatible with TeaX professional tea storage ➕ tea exchange and X Tea ➕ community tea culture platform with the right people in the right place at the right time. The Tea Hub will be officially opened on March 4, 2023. A limited edition, the commemorative tea known as < Jia Mu Legacy No. 1>. It is ideal for immediate consumption or as an addition to one’s cherished tea collection. "
Product Origin: Mengku, Linchang, Yunnan, China | Ingredient: Large-leaf variety sun-dried tea leaves | Weight: ±400g | Year of Production: Year 2007 | Tea Type: Puer Tea (Green Puer) | Appearance: Rounded & Solid | Tea Intensity: Clear Yellowish-Green | Fragrance: Mellow Aroma, Full-bodied Flavours | Taste: Refreshing and Light Aroma | Storage: Keep away from sunlight, heat, moisture and odour | Best Before: Can be kept for a long time under proper storage conditions |
Steeping Instructions Water Temperature: 85°C - 95°C | Amount of Tea: 1/4 Filled of Brewing Vessel | Warming Up Brew: Once | SteepTime: 30 seconds | Recommended Brewing Vessel: Purple Clay or Porcelain |
Piece
RM800.00RM 685.00
Hailed from the wild tea region of the Bing Dao, Mengku, Yunnan, China, large-leafed variety tea leaves are only plucked in early spring from the ancient tea trees more than hundreds of years old. The tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into 500g green puer tea cakes. The stout strips of tea leaves covered by fine pekoe give a clear, golden infusion, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its light and refreshing aroma. The body of tea infusion is thick and comes with very strong energy "qi". These tea cake’s taste improves over time, it can be kept and aged to achieve a mellower, smoother and more complex flavours. Purple Cane recognizes this wonderful tea as "Yun Pin Hao – Ancient Tree Tea from the Bing Dao".
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Piece
RM 4855.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 33985.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 203910.00
Hailed from the wild tea region of the Bing Dao, Mengku, Yunnan, China, large-leafed variety tea leaves are only plucked in early spring from the ancient tea trees more than hundreds of years old. The tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into 500g green puer tea cakes. The stout strips of tea leaves covered by fine pekoe give a clear, golden infusion, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its light and refreshing aroma. The body of tea infusion is thick and comes with very strong energy "qi". These tea cake’s taste improves over time, it can be kept and aged to achieve a mellower, smoother and more complex flavours. Purple Cane recognizes this wonderful tea as "Yun Pin Hao – Ancient Tree Tea from the Bing Dao".
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Piece
RM 4555.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 31885.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 191310.00
Hailed from the wild tea region of the Bing Dao, Mengku, Yunnan, China, large-leafed variety tea leaves are only plucked in early spring from the ancient tea trees more than hundreds of years old. The tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into 500g green puer tea cakes. The stout strips of tea leaves covered by fine pekoe give a clear, golden infusion, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its light and refreshing aroma. The body of tea infusion is thick and comes with very strong energy "qi". These tea cake’s taste improves over time, it can be kept and aged to achieve a mellower, smoother and more complex flavours. Purple Cane recognizes this wonderful tea as "Yun Pin Hao – Ancient Tree Tea from the Bing Dao".
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Piece
RM 4255.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 29785.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 178710.00
Hailed from the wild tea region of the Bing Dao, Mengku, Yunnan, China, large-leafed variety tea leaves are only plucked in early spring from the ancient tea trees more than hundreds of years old. The tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into 500g green puer tea cakes. The stout strips of tea leaves covered by fine pekoe give a clear, golden infusion, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its light and refreshing aroma. The body of tea infusion is thick and comes with very strong energy "qi". These tea cake’s taste improves over time, it can be kept and aged to achieve a mellower, smoother and more complex flavours. Purple Cane recognizes this wonderful tea as "Yun Pin Hao – Ancient Tree Tea from the Bing Dao".
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Stack (5 Pieces)
RM 8525.00
Hailed from the wild tea region of the Bing Dao, Mengku, Yunnan, China, large-leafed variety tea leaves are only plucked in early spring from the ancient tea trees more than hundreds of years old. The tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into 500g green puer tea cakes. The stout strips of tea leaves covered by fine pekoe give a clear, golden infusion, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its light and refreshing aroma. The body of tea infusion is thick and comes with very strong energy "qi". These tea cake’s taste improves over time, it can be kept and aged to achieve a mellower, smoother and more complex flavours. Purple Cane recognizes this wonderful tea as "Yun Pin Hao – Ancient Tree Tea from the Bing Dao".
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.
Piece
RM 3955.00
Stack (7 Pieces)
RM 27685.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM 166110.00
Hailed from the tea region of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. The selected broad-leafed variety raw tea leaves are sun-dried, steamed and compressed into a green puer round tea cakes. Neatly shape, and it is outstanding with its high quality. Featuring stout strips, the leaves yield clear yellowish-green tea infusion with mellow aroma and full-bodied flavours, ideal for consume immediately to enjoy its refreshing and light aroma. Or kept over an extended period of time for natural maturation to achieve smoother and more complex flavours.
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.
For 2nd brew, refill the brewing vessel with about 30 Seconds to extract the full flavour. Pour and Serve. It is good for several brews. Re-steep the leaves in a similar manner to enjoy the tea as it develops from steep to steep; continue re-steeping until the leaves are exhausted of flavour.