Puerh Tea DragonPearl (Dragon Ball Tea) - Tea Sample
Puerh Tea DragonPearl (Dragon Ball Tea) - Tea Sample
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The Puerh Tea Dragon Pearl (Dragon Ball Tea) sample is handcrafted from large-leaf tea trees (Camellia genus) grown in the high-altitude Yiwu region of Yunnan Province, harvested in 2023.
Characteristics
- Puerh tea is compressed into small, round pearls, called "Dragon Ball Tea." Unlike traditional tea cakes, it requires no prying, making it more convenient to carry, brew, and preserve the tea leaves' integrity.
- Crafted through withering, fixation, rolling, and sun-drying, resulting in tightly rolled, handcrafted tea balls.
- Each Dragon Ball weighs approximately 8g (±0.5g).
- For the first infusion, steep until the outer layer gently unfurls.
Flavor
- Thick, delicate tea leaves with surfaces covered in tiny hairs release a high, elegant aroma after brewing.
- The tea liquor is gentle and refreshing, with a smooth texture and mild character, suitable for any occasion.
- Offers a long-lasting, sweet aftertaste that leaves a memorable impression.
- Each infusion gradually unveils vibrant flavors and rich depth, showcasing the tea's complexity and depth.
Gongfu Tea Brewing Guide
(Traditional Method)
Water Temperature | 100°C (212°F) |
Tea-to-Water Ratio | 1 ball per 160ml water |
Steeping Time | |
Brews 1–5 | Steep for 8–10 sec |
Brews 6–10 | Steep for 10–15 sec |
Brews 11–15 | Steep for 15–20 sec |
Brews 16+ | Steep for 20+ sec |
Tips: Tea masters recommend steeping times based on each tea's unique flavor, starting the timer after pouring the water.
Common Brewing Guide
(Easy Everyday Preparation)
Water Temperature | 100°C (212°F) |
Leaf-to-Water Ratio | 1 ball per 250–400 ml |
Steeping Time | About 1–2 minutes |
Subsequent Infusions | Increase by 1 minute each time |
Tips: You can adjust the steeping time or leaf-to-water ratio to suit your taste—shorten the infusion for a lighter brew or extend it for a stronger one.



