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Black Pearl Gunpowder

Black Pearl Gunpowder

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This Gunpowder Black loose leaf tea from the eastern part of the Chinese Province of Fujian, also known as "Black Pearls," is traditionally and carefully processed by hand by experienced tea experts. It presents a pleasantly aromatic, mild and full-bodied taste with a slight smoky note. The leaf has been rolled to pearls and has a shining anthracite color.

Ingredients: China Gunpowder Black Tea

2 ounces of loose leaf tea will brew between 20 and 30 8-ounce cups of tea.

Learn more about -BLACK PEARL TEA HISTORY- below!

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LEARN MORE ABOUT BLACK PEARL TEA HISTORY

Delve into the rich tapestry of tea history with our China Gunpowder Black Tea, a remarkable blend that serves as a living testament to the profound cultural and historical significance of tea in China. The tightly rolled leaves, reminiscent of gunpowder pellets, are a nod to a bygone era when tea was more than just a beverage – it was a symbol of tradition, ritual, and societal connections.

This blend has roots tracing back to the Tang dynasty, where the unique processing technique was first perfected. With each infusion, envision the centuries-old tea ceremonies and the artistry involved in cultivating, harvesting, and processing these leaves. The full-bodied aroma and robust flavor profile echo the dedication of generations past, highlighting the integral role tea has played in shaping Chinese identity and culture.

Brewing a cup of Black Pearl Gunpowder Tea is not just a sensory experience; it's an exploration of history in liquid form. As the dark, tightly curled leaves gracefully unfold in your teacup, appreciate the connection to a time when tea was revered for its cultural significance. This blend beckons you to sip and savor not just the flavors but the profound historical narrative woven into each leaf. It's more than tea; it's a sip through time, a reverence for the enduring legacy of China's Gunpowder Black Tea.