Stack (7 Pieces)
RM875.00 RM 700.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM5250.00 RM 4200.00
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)
RM1365.00 RM 1092.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM8190.00 RM 6552.00
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)
RM1085.00 RM 868.00
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM6510.00 RM 5208.00
Spring, 2014. During one of my tea tours in Yunnan, I met someone in a village off the beaten path deep in the grand mountains of Xishuangbanna. There, rock outcrops in curious shapes abound and sinewy roots of ancient trees snaked across the ground. An impenetrable veil of mist in the distance and endless trails carving through the terrain provided a perfect backdrop for this faraway land.
Quite a character, the person presented me with a highly unusual tea. The broad tealeaves were harvested from ancient tea trees grown in the area. On the palate, distinct rocky minerality stood out. While the tea has a hint of Wuyi Crag Tea and Banzhang Puer, it is unique with a character of its own.
Thrilled beyond words, I took the entire stock of tea cakes. The tea was named “Jia Wu Ma Yun”, to commemorate the chance find of a tea gem during the Jia Wu Year of 2014 by a Malaysian (Ma) tea aficionado in Yunnan (Yun), which fulfilled an aspiration to build a collection of exquisite tea for storage.
The following year, the Yi Wei Year of 2015, I acquired another batch of raw tealeaves and named the finished product “Yi Wei Ma Yun”.
Given the unique appeal and its small yield (in order to not disrupt the ecosystem), “Ma Yun” is packed in stacks of five 200-gram cakes each. The fact that there are less than a thousand in total speaks volume about the tea’s rarity.
The source of this tea is no longer available; the now discontinued Malaysian Storage “Ma Yun” Collections have become much coveted collector’s items.
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)
RM6750.00 RM 5400.00
The Origin of 7572 7572 Ripe Puer (Shou Puer) and 7542 Puer Green Tea Cake (Qing Bing) are the two best-selling compressed teas developed and produced in 1975 for export to Hong Kong. As Puer tea tends to lose some of its robust flavour after pile-fermentation, a blend of raw leaves characterising the unique terroir and bold flavour of Yiwu and Bada ancient tea trees, as well as highly aromatic leaves from the Nannuo Mountain goes into the making of 7572, resulting in a tea that offers a taste that hits the right note of complexity and richness. 70% of the raw tea materials received a grade 7 rating. "75" indicates the year of successful production and export, "7" refers to the grading of the majority of its raw materials, and "2" is the reference number of Menghai, its place of origin.
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)
RM896.00 RM 716.80
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM5376.00 RM 4300.80
Qing Er Wu is Ripe Puer tea. Product origin from China Yunnan. This product is Spring Tea of the Year 2012.
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)
RM826.00 RM 660.80
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM4956.00 RM 3964.80
Originating from Menghai of Yunnan, China, this compressed tea is made of selected large variety of fresh leaves. The sun-dried raw tea underwent the traditional pile-fermentation process before being steamed and compressed into a round disc from. The reddish-brown tea cake has a neat, uniform appearance. It gives a bright coppery infusion with a unique aged aroma and a rounded mouthfeel. The mellow and smooth brew is a great everyday beverage that benefits our health and gives rise to a general sense of well-being.
Tea promotes peace and harmony. It is a beverage that celebrates collective good and prosperity. Paying homepage to history and the human spirit, and commemorating an important chapter of a golden era, Purple Cane has named this hand-picked Puer tea cake "Cheng Ho (Zheng He) No. 1".
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)
RM896.00 RM 716.80
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM5376.00 RM 4300.80
Originating from Menghai of Yunnan, China, this compressed tea is made of selected large variety of fresh leaves. The sun-dried raw tea underwent the traditional pile-fermentation process before being steamed and compressed into a round disc from. The reddish-brown tea cake has a neat, uniform appearance. It gives a bright coppery infusion with a unique aged aroma and a rounded mouthfeel. The mellow and smooth brew is a great everyday beverage that benefits our health and gives rise to a general sense of well-being.
Tea promotes peace and harmony. It is a beverage that celebrates collective good and prosperity. Paying homepage to history and the human spirit, and commemorating an important chapter of a golden era, Purple Cane has named this hand-picked Puer tea cake "Cheng Ho (Zheng He) No. 2".
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)
RM1036.00 RM 828.80
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM6216.00 RM 4972.80
Originating from Menghai of Yunnan, China, this compressed tea is made of selected large variety of fresh leaves. The sun-dried raw tea underwent the traditional pile-fermentation process before being steamed and compressed into a round disc from. The reddish-brown tea cake has a neat, uniform appearance. It gives a bright coppery infusion with a unique aged aroma and a rounded mouthfeel. The mellow and smooth brew is a great everyday beverage that benefits our health and gives rise to a general sense of well-being.
Tea promotes peace and harmony. It is a beverage that celebrates collective good and prosperity. Paying homepage to history and the human spirit, and commemorating an important chapter of a golden era, Purple Cane has named this hand-picked Puer tea cake "Cheng Ho (Zheng He) No. 3".
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)
RM896.00 RM 716.80
Carton (42 Pieces)
RM5376.00 RM 4300.80
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.