Black Dragon Pearls

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bread, Brown Sugar, Malt
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Caffeine
Medium
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  • “Phooey. Lost a whole rambly note on this one. In short, it’s so light in color, even after 4-5 minutes, you wonder if there’s been mal-steep-function. Conclusion: this is just supposed to be...” Read full tasting note
  • “I tried this grandpa style with about 5 pearls in a cup. I liked this way of brewing and watching as the leaves unfolded. The brew was malty with notes of brown sugar. Added water several more...” Read full tasting note
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From Savoy Tea Co

A superior black tea from China, only the finest tea leaves and buds are hand-rolled into large pearls. When unfurled during steeping, the pearls release a smooth rich, earthy, bold tea with subtle notes of sweet cocoa.

Ingredients:
Hand Rolled Black Tea from the Yunnan Province of China

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Phooey. Lost a whole rambly note on this one.

In short, it’s so light in color, even after 4-5 minutes, you wonder if there’s been mal-steep-function.

Conclusion: this is just supposed to be delicate. I don’t think I have a delicate or refined bone in my body; which may be why it puzzles me. (I expect black teas to wear ten-pound Doc Martens.)

Nicole

LOL – I expect the same from my blacks. :)

Claire

I like black teas that kick me with the Doc Martens.

Michelle Butler Hallett

@ Claire: hahahaha! A good Assam, then?

Claire

A good Assam, any Irish or Scottish breakfast that deserves the name. ;)

gmathis

So far, I haven’t met a Scottish breakfast tea that was strong enough to suit me. Which is a surprise..you’d expect it to be the stoutest of the English/Irish/Scottish clan.

Claire

I’ve heard Harney’s Scottish Morn is strong enough to wake the dead…I need to try it one of these days!

Michelle Butler Hallett

Me, too.

I’ve got a packet of Unilever’s Scottish Blend (sent from a friend in Scotland), and, while I quite like it, it was milder than I was expecting. I’ve tasted some really good English Breakfast blends — my favourites seem to have Keemun in them — but the Irish blends seem to smack me the hardest. They’re often heavy on the Assam. The Unilever Scottish Blend seemed to be mostly Kenyan, to me.

Nicole

H&S Scottish was pretty strong, I thought. Though IIRC, it is rotovaned so easy so steep super strong in minimal time.

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I tried this grandpa style with about 5 pearls in a cup. I liked this way of brewing and watching as the leaves unfolded. The brew was malty with notes of brown sugar. Added water several more times and it continued to provide a nice cuppa. I’d add this to an order :)

Flavors: Bread, Brown Sugar, Malt

gmathis

I’m clearly way too chintzy with the pearls—my previous reviews are all kind a whiny that it’s good, but not strong enough. Next time, I’ll loosen up!

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