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Yue Guang Bai "Moonlight White" White Tea Dragon Ball

Original price $2.00 - Original price $38.00
Original price
$2.00
$2.00 - $38.00
Current price $2.00

This is a special tea made from Yunnan Large Leaf varietal tea in Jinggu. The tea is picked in spring season, wilted slightly and then dried with warm wind tunneled through the tea until it is dry. The tea shares a somewhat similar look and taste with white tea when it is young but over time will develop into something closer to red tea (hongcha).

The taste is sweet and thick with malty tones and the tea can be brewed 7 or 8 times before losing its flavor.

These Dragon Balls were made by my mother- in-law and father-in-law. They make them in their spare time.  They use little pieces of cotton to compress them instead of saran wrap.  Saran wrap compression is the most common method because it's faster, but it causes off gassing into the tea since the tea must be steamed to soften and is very hot. We use cotton, which is safe.  

Dragon balls are great because they are perfect single brewing servings, and because the leaves fare much better during transport and storage compared to loose leaf form, which tend to break apart causing the brewed tea to be overly astringent and/or bitter and detracts from overall look of the brewed leaves!

50% of the profits from the sales of these Dragon Balls will go directly to my father/mother-in-law.   We will give them the money as a red packet during Chinese New Year, since they won't accept money directly from my wife or I.  Most likely they will put most of it in the bank for their retirement!

Each Dragon Ball is roughly 8 grams of tea (+/- 0.5 grams)

Overall rating: 4.785714 / 5 from 14 reviews.

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Very tasty tea

"Delicious for grandpa style and gong fu style. 8. 25/10"

Seth W. (5/5)

Grandpa style and it is the best thing ever

"Like I said in a previous review, I would try this tea, not with a gaiwan, but grandpa style. And boy, did it work! Amazing tea, I cannot live without it and immediately ordered more. If I could drink one tea for the rest of my life, at any time of the day (so even before sleeping), it would be this dragon ball of pure bliss."

RDR (5/5)

Great taste but ball doesn't open up well

"On its height (around steep 4 to 7 in a small gaiwan), this tea truly tastes like honey, hay with a nutty aroma - I love it. However, the dragon ball is wound so tight that the ball couldn't open up fully in my gaiwan. I had to sort of pry open the ball to let it unfurl, which revealed a kernel of untouched, unsteeped leaves. Since the 'outer layer' of leaves had been steeped to their max, the mixture of the unsteeped kernel and the 'out steeped' leaves, left me with the pleasant sweet notes of the tea, but the bitterness and astringency of the (now) oversteeped leaves. Perhaps I should try a different brewing style or a bigger gaiwan. Anyway, great taste with the best flavors at the 4th to 7th steep. Still sad about the ball not opening up as much, but perhaps the loose leave variant is an option."

RDR (4/5)

Great smelling tea, and a

"Great smelling tea, and a clean taste as well."

Daniel C. (5/5)

Delightful

"Such an aromatic and smooth flavor, smells amazing and subtle sweetness."

Gehovany A. (5/5)

Wasn’t expecting much but…

"Out of the ten varieties from my last haul these were the most shocking. I wasn’t expecting much but these are gold. So much depth and so many steeps. My biggest regret is that I only bought three."

Ben G. (5/5)

Great Taste Long Lasting Steeps

"These are the absolute best. brewed mine grampa style in a 473ml tempered glass pitcher and it just kept giving. Started out with a light taste/color and as the ball unravelled it changed to a rust color soup. Sweet to the ending taste of honey and fruity, light floral scent, some small spice at one stage. Steeped continuously until the leaf mass did not float any more. Best value ever."

Mary S. (5/5)

A lovely, sweet white

"Dragon balls make a great way to sample a new-to-you tea and this one was a nice choice. On the first steep, sweet and delicate, an impression of newly cut hay and honey. It opened up and got a richer on subsequent steeps, hinting at hami melon. My preferences generally lean towards bolder blacks and roasted teas, but this was very pleasant."

Lisa J. (5/5)

I can see why the

"I can see why the Gong Fu method of brewing is recommended. I tried these in a travel mug...did not like the results."

Robert L. (4/5)

Purchase a handful to try different brewing preparations

"I brewed this in a 150mL glass gaiwan with an initial drinkable rinse/steep at 190F for 30s. It started light, flowery and sweet. As the ball opened up, I increased the temperature to 195F then settled on 200F, brewing based on color instead of time. The liquor turned into a ridiculously good beeswax and honey with a little astringency, a little bitterness, a little citric sourness, a viscous texture leading into a waxy mouth coating and a very strong aroma of beeswax. I got 11 steeps this way. SOLID. To help this very compact dragon ball open up, I left the lid of the gaiwan on in between steeps. I’ll be purchasing more for now and for aging."

Derk (5/5)

Q&A

With the ball being large should it be broken apart before brewing? Or just brew and allow it to open a little with each infusion?
I'd recommend not breaking it apart. Use a larger pot or gaiwan (150ml or larger) and if you get full drain the tea off and let it sit dry until the next day. You can try breaking it in half if you like, but it will result in broken leaf. It was not designed to be broken in half.
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