Wild Purple Bud Spring Tea
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Description
- Translation: Yunnan Ancient Tree Wild Purple Bud Raw Tea
- Type: Sheng Puerh
- Cultivar: Puerh
- Origin: Lincang, Yunnan
- Harvest Date: 2026/03/12
- Storage Methods: Clean, ventilated, kept away from sunlight, dry, without peculiar smell, without pollution
- "Wild Purple Bud" refers to a type of tea, specifically a rare and sought-after purple tea, known as "Zi Ya" or "Purple Bud Tea", made from the purple buds of wild tea trees found in Yunnan Province, China.
- The tea leaves are unopened purple buds, enveloped in fine white hairs, giving them a unique and beautiful look. The purple buds result from a natural mutation in certain tea trees, leading to higher concentrations of anthocyanins, which contribute to their distinctive color. Historically, Wild Purple Bud teas were esteemed for their unique qualities. In “The Classic of Tea”, Lu Yu noted, “Purple is superior, green is second”, highlighting the high regard for purple bud teas.
- Wild Purple Bud the rarest kind of Pu'er tea, it is also a wild old tree Pu'er tea that has been sprouting and picked earlier in the market. Both the appearance and the taste are quite special. Some people describe this tea as having a delicate fragrance, a faint floral and fruity fragrance, and a natural mountain smell.
- Wild Purple Bud is a special variety produced by the self-mutation of tea trees in a growing state under special natural environmental conditions. Picked from wild tea, virgin forest, from March to April, once a year, the fragrance of wild mountain flowers, the tea is domineering.
- This Wild Purple Bud has a fresh aroma of honeydew, cucumbers, and a bouquet of wildflowers. The pale yellowish green tea has a delicate and naturally sweet flavor with mellow notes of orchids and powdered sugar. The smooth and thick mouthfeel coats the tongue and leaves an almost juicy aftertaste that makes your mouth water. The floral and almost herbal aroma lingers in your nose after drinking, making you reach for another sip.
- Due to the limited harvesting window and the rarity of the wild purple bud-bearing trees, Wild Purple Bud tea is produced in small quantities, making it a prized and sought-after tea among connoisseurs.
Wild Purple Bud Spring Tea
$19.78
25.0 G
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Tea Connoisseurs Are Talking About Purple Bud Tea?
Unlike the bold, earthy notes of aged Pu-erh, these Wild Yunnan Buds offer a delicate and refined profile. Because they are harvested as the buds first awaken in Spring, they possess a remarkable sweetness and softness that is highly sought after by collectors.
Why are some of the buds not entirely purple? I see "Yellow Buds."
Excellent observation! The color can vary slightly based on the exact micro-climate and the specific wild tea tree (remember, these are naturally occurring, not farmed clones). Some buds may be deeply purple, while others might appear as "Yellow Buds" or a mix of green and gold. This variance is actually a hallmark of a truly wild, non-cultivated harvest. It proves that you are getting a raw, natural product straight from the high-altitude forests, rather than a farm-standardized product. The flavor consistency—that sweet, floral magic—remains the hallmark of the "Purple Bud" experience.
What does it taste like? I heard it tastes like gingerbread?
It’s truly unique. The moment the hot water hits the buds, you get an incredible aroma of wildflower honey and a hint of spicy ginger. The taste, however, is incredibly clean. There is a distinct note of fresh pine and a finish that tea drinkers often describe as a "marshmallow sweetness" or the cooling sensation of licking a smooth, wet river stone. It’s purely natural—no additives, just the magic of the old trees
What makes Wild Purple Bud spring tea so unique compared to other teas?
Wild Purple Bud spring tea is renowned for its rare purple buds, natural mutation, and high anthocyanin content, giving it a distinctive color and delicate flavor that connoisseurs highly value.
How should I store Wild Purple Bud tea to maintain its quality?
To keep Wild Purple Bud tea fresh, store it in a clean, ventilated place away from sunlight, in a dry area without peculiar smells or pollution.
What are the flavor characteristics of Wild Purple Bud tea?
This tea features a fresh aroma of honeydew, cucumbers, and wildflowers, with a naturally sweet, mellow taste, floral notes, and a juicy aftertaste that enhances the drinking experience.
When is the best time to harvest Wild Purple Bud tea?
Wild Purple Bud tea is harvested once a year from March to April, when the wild mountain flowers and natural environment contribute to its unique fragrance and flavor.
Why is Wild Purple Bud tea considered a rare and prized tea among tea lovers?
Due to its limited harvesting window, rarity of wild tea trees, and special natural environment, Wild Purple Bud tea is produced in small quantities, making it highly sought-after by connoisseurs.
