Red tea · Yunnan
Hong Longzhu
红龙珠
“Red dragon pearl” — a Yunnan red hand-rolled into tight pearls of five to eight grams, one to a cup. The pearl unfurls as it brews into a thick, sweet cup of prune, honey, chocolate and caramel — convenient, lovely to watch, deeply warming.
- Region
- Lincang, Xishuangbanna, Pu’er, Yunnan
- Harvest
- Spring; hand-rolled into 5–8 g pearls
- Oxidation
- Fully oxidised
- Cultivar
- Yunnan big-leaf (assamica)
In the cup
Prune, fig and honey over dark chocolate and caramel — full, velvety and sweet, with a faint spice and a long, fruit-and-honey finish.
What it gives
A warming, energising red — naturally sweet and low in bite, settling and good for a cold day.
Hong Longzhu — red dragon pearl — is a Yunnan red sold not loose but in pearls: each is a tight, hand-rolled ball of five to eight grams, one to a cup. Rolling a single pearl takes a maker up to two minutes, and the dense form is more than pretty — it slows oxidation and locks in the leaf’s aromatic oils, so the pearls keep their freshness longer than loose leaf.
As it brews the pearl slowly unfurls, releasing a thick, sweet liquor — prune, fig and raisin, dark honey, milk chocolate and caramel, with a faint spice and the gentle earthiness of Yunnan — over a velvety body with the golden rim the region’s reds are known for. In Chinese tea shops it earns the affectionate name “lazy tea”: no scale, no tray, just a pearl and a cup of hot water.
In the cup
Drop one pearl into a glass, rinse it, and brew near boiling. Half the pleasure is watching it open — the slow unfurling in clear glass is a small theatre in itself. It gives steep after steep, the flavour shifting from thick and sweet toward lighter and more fruity as the leaf opens.
How to brew
Hong Longzhu
Water
93 °C
Leaf
one 5–8 g pearl per 100–150 ml
Steep
Rinse, then 15–30 s, many steeps
Vessel
Glass — to watch the pearl unfurl
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