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black dragon pearls tea

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makes 10 cups
$7
3oz
64¢ per cup
$24
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$69
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$24
Black Dragon Pearls is a rare, single-origin, hand-rolled black tea from Yunnan province — the birthplace of tea in southwestern China. Every pearl is hand-formed from the highest quality leaves and buds, wound into a tight, spherical shape that holds its form until hot water arrives. Then the unfurling begins: each pearl slowly opens in the cup, releasing the leaf's natural sweetness and depth.

Naturally sweet and smooth, with subtle cocoa notes and a touch of earthiness that deepens as the cup cools. No harshness. No bitterness. The kind of black tea that makes excellent sense without milk or sugar and rewards being watched as much as being drunk. Use 2–3 pearls per cup — fewer than a standard measure of loose leaf — because the pearl format concentrates the flavor more efficiently than open leaf.
TEA TYPE
Black Tea
CAFFEINE
High
As a black tea, this has a fuller caffeine level, making it a good choice for morning or early afternoon. It is typically lower in caffeine than coffee.
STEEP
212° for 3-5 mins
Steep longer for a bolder cup, especially if adding milk.
Preparation: We suggest using 2-3 pearls per cup for the fullest flavor.

Customer Reviews (2774)

Teabags

teabags
Our teabags contain the same high-quality tea as our loose-tea offerings. Their pyramid shape gives the leaves plenty of room to unfurl and infuse, placing more flavor in each cup. Enjoy the superior flavor of gourmet tea with the convenience of a disposable bag.
teabags
15 full leaf pyramids
$24

Lore

In Western culture, dragons are the big bads of stories, be it Sleeping Beauty's shape-shifting Maleficent or The Hobbit's dwarf-eating Smaug. In China and other Asian countries, dragons are often benevolent creatures, known for their intellect, supernatural powers, and affinity over water. Once used to depict the emperor's power, they have long been symbols of power and good luck. Sometimes depicted as holding flaming pearls to symbolize their spiritual energy, wisdom, power, and more! They have been key figures in Chinese mythology and culture for thousands of years. It should come as no surprise then that our black dragon pearls come from Yunnan, the birthplace of a beverage nearly as old as the dragon's themselves.

Questions and Answers

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i was wondering about the caffeine in this tea. i am trying to find the highest for my morning tea. thx
Asked by Heather Wilhelm
on March 6th, 2017
To me this tea tastes like it has some honey in it. Is that because honey is added inside of the 'pearls' or is that just the natural taste from this combination of tea leaves?
Asked by Thomas Hofler
on September 25th, 2020
can you resteep
Asked by Tifni Schlundt
on January 18th, 2022
How long do black teas stay fresh when stored in air tight containers? Trying to figure out how much to buy. Thanks!
Asked by Deana Gilman
on March 14th, 2023
How many pearls are their in a sample pack?
Asked by scott wagoner jr
on July 24th, 2024
How many cups would you get from 3oz?
Asked by Christina Greer
on July 14th, 2025
About how many pearls per cup?
Asked by R. Mckee
on May 1st, 2026

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What Are Black Dragon Pearls?

Black Dragon Pearls are a hand-rolled single-origin black tea from Yunnan province in southwestern China — the same Yunnan origin responsible for Yunnan Gold and Yunnan Noir, and the region considered the birthplace of the tea plant itself. What makes Black Dragon Pearls categorically distinct from other Yunnan black teas is the processing: after harvest, skilled tea workers hand-roll individual clusters of leaves and buds into tight, spherical pearls that maintain their shape when dry and unfurl slowly in hot water during steeping.

The pearl style of processing originated in Chinese green tea production — Jasmine Phoenix Pearls (Jasmine Dragon Pearls) are the most widely known expression — and was adapted to black tea to create Black Dragon Pearls. The black tea version undergoes the same hand-rolling process but with fully oxidized leaves, producing a pearl with a darker color, richer flavor, and the bold character of a premium Yunnan black tea rather than the delicate jasmine-scented green tea profile of the original pearl style.



The Unfurling: Why Black Dragon Pearls Look As Good As They Taste

The visual experience of Black Dragon Pearls steeping in a glass teapot or clear mug is genuinely one of the most impressive things tea does. The tight, dark pearls sit on the surface of the water momentarily before gradually hydrating and sinking. Over 3–5 minutes, each pearl slowly unwinds — the compressed leaves opening to several times the dry pearl's diameter, releasing the amber-dark liquor as they expand.

This unfurling is not cosmetic performance. It reflects the processing quality directly: a poorly rolled pearl opens too quickly and loses much of its concentrated flavor in the first minute; a well-rolled pearl opens gradually and releases flavor progressively across the full steep. The slow, even unfurling visible in a glass vessel is the same property responsible for Black Dragon Pearls' naturally smooth, layered flavor — the concentration and gradual release are one and the same quality.

For anyone who wants to make the most of this visual element: brew in a glass teapot or clear glass mug, use water at the full boil, and watch what happens in the first 60 seconds after the water covers the pearls. It's worth the pause before picking up the cup.



Black Dragon Pearls Flavor Profile

  • Natural sweetness — the dominant first impression. The pearl rolling concentrates the natural sugars of the Yunnan leaf more than open-leaf processing, and the high bud content of the selected harvest adds the downy sweetness characteristic of premium whole-bud tea material. No added sweetener is needed or improved by.
  • Smooth cocoa notes — subtle rather than assertive, present as a background warmth rather than a forward chocolate flavor. The cocoa character is natural to Yunnan's large-leaf assamica cultivar and the way it expresses when properly processed — it's what good Yunnan black tea tastes like when the leaf quality is right.
  • Touch of earthiness — a grounding, mineral quality from the Yunnan terroir that deepens slightly as the cup cools. Earthier in the second and third steepings than in the first.
  • No harshness or bitterness — the rolling and the quality of the selected leaf material together produce a cup without the astringent edge that lower-grade black teas develop. Black Dragon Pearls is one of those rare black teas that can be steeped for the full 5 minutes without any bitterness risk.
  • Long, clean finish — the sweetness lingers in the throat after the cup is empty. This "hui gan" (回甘) quality — the aftertaste that blooms after swallowing — is a mark of quality in Chinese tea culture and one that most commodity black teas don't achieve.


Black Dragon Pearls vs. Jasmine Phoenix Pearls

Two pearl-style teas exist in the Adagio catalog, and the comparison is worth making explicitly for anyone who has tried one and is considering the other:

  • Black Dragon Pearls — black tea base from Yunnan. Fully oxidized, bold, naturally sweet with cocoa and earthiness. Drinks like a premium Chinese black tea. The right choice for anyone who wants the visual spectacle of the pearl format alongside the body and depth of a quality black tea.
  • Jasmine Phoenix Pearls — green tea base, naturally scented with jasmine flowers. Lightly oxidized, delicate, floral and aromatic. The right choice for anyone who wants the pearl format's visual drama alongside green tea's lighter, more fragrant character.

Many buyers keep both: Black Dragon Pearls for mornings when a full-bodied black tea is what's needed; Jasmine Phoenix Pearls for afternoons when something lighter and more aromatic suits the moment.



How to Brew Black Dragon Pearls

  • How many pearls — 2–3 pearls per 8oz cup. Not a standard teaspoon measure — pearls. Each pearl is a compact cluster of leaves that expands significantly; 2–3 pearls produce the right leaf-to-water ratio for a full, properly extracted cup. 4 or more pearls per cup produces a very strong brew.
  • Water temperature — 212°F (100°C), fully boiling. The Yunnan black tea base needs full heat.
  • Steep time — 3–5 minutes. The pearl format is forgiving: 3 minutes produces a lighter, more sweet-forward cup; 5 minutes produces the full cocoa and earthiness. Unlike many black teas, Black Dragon Pearls doesn't develop bitterness at the longer steeping end.
  • Vessel recommendation — glass teapot or clear glass mug. The pearl unfurling is one of the defining experiences of this tea and is fully visible only in a clear vessel. The amber liquor developing around the opening pearls is worth seeing.
  • Multiple steepings — Black Dragon Pearls yields 3–4 quality steepings from the same pearls. The second steeping is often more balanced than the first; the third brings out the earthiness most clearly. The gradual release of flavor across multiple steepings is the pearl format's most practical advantage.
  • Plain — strongly recommended. The natural sweetness and cocoa character are fully expressed without milk, and this is a tea that most buyers find they prefer plain after tasting it once.


Black Dragon Pearls as a Gift

Black Dragon Pearls is the most visually impressive tea gift in the Adagio black tea catalog — and arguably the most impressive single-tea gift in the entire collection for a specific reason: the experience of receiving it begins before the first sip. Opening a pouch of Black Dragon Pearls and seeing the dark, perfectly formed spherical pearls is immediately striking. Brewing them in a glass vessel and watching the unfurling is genuinely spectacular for anyone encountering the pearl format for the first time.

The combination of visual drama, exceptional flavor (scored 96 by 2,774 customers), and an accessible price point ($24 for 3oz, makes approximately 37 cups) makes Black Dragon Pearls one of the few teas that consistently generates enthusiastic recipient feedback rather than polite appreciation. Pair with a glass teapot — the Adagio glassware range includes several options specifically suited to pearl teas — for a gift combination that allows the recipient to experience the unfurling display that makes this tea what it is.



Buy Black Dragon Pearls Tea Online

Order Black Dragon Pearls loose leaf tea online — rare hand-rolled Yunnan black tea, scored 96 by 2,774 customers, from 35¢ per cup. Free shipping on qualifying orders. Available in sample, 3oz, and 16oz loose leaf pouches and in pyramid teabag format. Delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day.

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