2025 Purple Zi Ya, Sun-Dried Black Tea Pearls

2025 Purple Zi Ya, Sun-Dried Black Tea Pearls

Brand: Teasenz.eu
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A rare, complex sun-dried black tea (Shai Hong) crafted from the wild purple bud (Zi Ya) cultivar, harvested from Da Xue Shan. Prepare your palate for an adventurous departure from traditional Dian Hong. On the tongue, this tea delivers the classic hallmarks of a great black tea: light, silky smoothness and a soaring, fragrant sweetness. Yet, it introduces a layer of complexity as the purple tea's unique character flows beneath the sweet surface. The tea pours a deep, ruby-red liquor that remains incredibly transparent and clear. This vibrant, clean hue beautifully outshines the darker, more muted tones typically seen when the Zi Ya cultivar is processed as a raw pu erh. This tea is also remarkably forgiving to brew. It shows absolutely zero bitterness, even when pushed with a full 100°C boil, making it nearly impossible to over-steep. The pearls are crafted primarily from robust single leaves and 1-bud-1-leaf pluckings. Because of this exceptional leaf quality, a single pearl possesses incredible endurance, effortlessly yielding 1 to 1.5 liters of evolving flavor. Purple Bud (Zi Ya) Cultivar While classic Yunnan shaihong black tea is typically made from the classic Da Ye Zhong cultivar, our purple Jade dragon pearls stand out because they are made from Zi Ya purple tea leaves. The Zi Ya tea plants naturally produce young leaves in a deep purple color due to a wild trait or mutation in ancient tea populations. This unique color is caused by anthocyanin pigments (antioxidants). Traditional Sun-Drying (Shai Hong) Technically, this is a sun-dried Dian Hong black tea, known as Shaihong. While it follows the core steps of traditional black tea processing, it skips the final high-heat machine drying. Instead, the leaves are finished under the gentle warmth of the natural sun. This heat-free process preserves the active compounds and enzymes within the leaves. As a result, unlike standard black teas that are best enjoyed fresh, this tea will age beautifully, evolving its aroma over time. High-Altitude Terroir: Yongde Da Xue Shan The leaves for this tea are picked from Yongde Da Xue Shan in Lincang, Yunnan, a place known for its large-leaf tea trees. The area’s clean environment, dramatic day-to-night temperature fluctuations, and thick mountain mists make the tea roots grow deep in search of nutrients. This slow growth gives the teas leaves strong flavors and a unique character.

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  • 10 pieces — 13.00 USD — In stock
  • 1 piece (≈4.5g) — 2.00 USD — In stock
  • 200g (≈44 pieces) — 56.00 USD — In stock
  • 500g (≈110 pieces) — 132.00 USD — In stock

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