2021 Wild Shou
2021 Wild Shou
2021 Wild Shou

2021 Wild Shou

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$102.00
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$102.00
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Only 100 cakes pressed. Our first shou (or shu) tea cake is sourced from the beautiful misty mountains of Tây Côn Lĩnh, Vietnam, at 1500–2000 meters above sea level.

About Lau

Vietnamese tea farmer Lau comes from a family of tea farmers, most of whom live and work in Fujian, China, where they first learned their techniques. Lau lives in the mountains for easy access to ancient tea trees and ginseng. Similar to our team at PARU, he is passionate about resourcefulness and experimentation, which often results in new ways to enjoy traditional teas.



Details
  • Material: ancient tree (Shan Tuyết); 1 bud and three leaves
  • Origin: Tây Côn Lĩnh, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam
  • Artisan: Lau
  • Harvest Date: March 2021
  • Tasting notes: camphor, ginseng, wood
  • Ingredient(s): fermented tea
  • 357 g, approx. 60+ servings

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How to Brew

Gongfu Style: Add 4–5 grams of leaves per 6 ounces of heated water (90°C) to gaiwan or yixing teapot. After a brief rinse, steep for 5 – 15 seconds (up to 1 min for following steeps).

Teapot: Add 5 grams of leaves per 6 ounces of heated water (100°C). After a brief rinse, steep for up to 2 minutes.

Customer Reviews

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Jon S.

I'd say this is more of a traditional pu'er tea than the 2022 version, or at least that the fermented flavor comes out more for me. I found the 2022 to be more smoke-forward. This one has a lovely, woody, earthiness to it.

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Carol K.
My new favorite tea!

I was first introduced to this cake tea during a private tea tasting with Amy at Paru. I fell instantly in love and had to buy it! To my pleasant surprise, as time passes by, the taste of this tea keeps getting better (it ages like fine wine). I will definitely buy more as they make perfect gifts for all of my tea loving friends and family.

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Clare
Wonderful!

I purchased the 2021 Wild Shou and have throughly enjoyed it! I used their daily gaiwan to steep the tea and on first rinse a rich, caramel color emerged. I knew this tea would bring a lot to the session. I did several steeps, playing with the duration (10 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec). The shorter steeps showed off a pleasing burnt caramel flavor, while longer steeps showed a beautiful "soy sauce" color and bitter, earthy flavor. I think this tea is great if you're new pu'er cakes (like me) and want to explore it more. Absolutely great tea!