Dragon Pearl

Dragon Pearl is a Chinese-American company, with U.S. operations based out of Pismo Beach, California. The real heart and soul of the company, however, are in the tea-fields of Fujian Mountain Farms, the one and only source of Dragon Pearl tea. All their teas are grown organically in the pure air and soil of the Fujian Mountains of Southeast China. Farming, harvesting and production is all done by hand - no tractors or other machines are used anywhere near the tea, to ensure absolute purity. Dragon Pearl guarantees their tea to be pesticide free.

You can learn more about Dragon Pearl Tea at their web site, http://www.dragonpearltea.com.

There are 16 reviews available for this category, for 4 different blends of tea. The average rating for products in this category is 6.13.

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Dragon Pearl Mountain Jasmine Dragon Pearl

7/10  —  2 reviews
Teaviews Member: Cap & Kettle Cap & Kettle's review:
"The flavors develop slowly on the tongue - starting with a deep, primal orange flavor, before transforming into a full flush jasmine taste."
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      7/10
Teaviews Member: Shane Shane's review:
"One of the better jasmine teas I've tried... the jasmine flavor doesn't overpower the green tea, which is a nice change of pace."
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      7/10

Dragon Pearl Oolong

7/10  —  6 reviews
Teaviews Member: Cindy Cindy's review:
"An excellent oolong, naturally sweet without the bitter aspects I've sometimes found in similar blends. I'd recommend it."
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      7/10
Teaviews Member: James James's review:
"This brew is naturally sweet, with a slightly vegetal, almost spinach-like, aroma. "
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      6/10
Teaviews Member: Clay Clay's review:
"Slightly sweet with a light leafy, flowery taste that is just simply amazing."
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      8/10
Teaviews Member: Shane Shane's review:
"Well balanced with no bitterness whatsoever... Dragon Pearl Oolong has a full, bold flavor with a long-lasting aftertaste. I could drink this every day!"
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      7/10
Teaviews Member: Lea Lea's review:
"Light and refreshing... with a slight aftertaste that I can't quite describe, but its pleasant and not at all off-putting."
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      6/10
Teaviews Member: Stephen Stephen's review:
"I loved the bold, slightly malty flavor of this blend... it has single-handedly rekindled my love affair with oolong tea."
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      8/10

Dragon Pearl Green

5.3/10  —  3 reviews
Teaviews Member: David David's review:
"Has the mild nutty flavor you'd expect, but none of the sweetness you usually find in a Mao Feng."
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      7/10
Teaviews Member: Cindy Cindy's review:
"A grassy, vegetal green tea with a nutlike aroma... not a bad tea, but there was nothing here that made me want another cup."
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      4/10
Teaviews Member: Shane Shane's review:
"A subtle flavor and a nutty aroma... but too delicate for my tastes."
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      5/10

Dragon Pearl White

5.2/10  —  5 reviews
Teaviews Member: Cap & Kettle Cap & Kettle's review:
"Strangely dark for a white tea, but with an oddly dull and uninteresting palate."
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      3/10
Teaviews Member: Vanessa Vanessa's review:
"An attractive-looking blend, but its taste was mediocre at best... even after multiple infusion experiments, I couldn't extract enough flavor to make a satisfying cup of tea."
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      5/10
Teaviews Member: Clay Clay's review:
"A light sweet fresh flavor with a soft grassy aftertaste... a nice brew, though I expected a little more."
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      7/10
Teaviews Member: Jeff Jeff's review:
"The aromas, flavor and finish need improvement... but these leaves have potential."
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      5/10
Teaviews Member: Shane Shane's review:
"A very enjoyable white tea, with a grassy/vegetable taste and a hint of sweetness."
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      6/10

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