Oolong tea

Appreciated for their thirst-quenching and soothing properties, Oolongs are semi-oxidised and low in theine, meaning they can be enjoyed throughout the day. Their aromatic palette varies greatly, depending on the degree of oxydation.

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  1. Grand cru
    Oolong Hand Shaken
    Oolong Hand Shaken
    Oolong tea from Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
    €20.00
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    Rivière de Jaspe des monts Cisujen - Palais des Thés
    €58.00
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    Ali Shan Jin Xuan
    Ali Shan Jin Xuan
    Oolong tea from Chiayi, Taiwan
    €32.50 €65.00 / 100g
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    Qi Lan Yancha - Palais des Thés
    Organic Qi Lan Yancha
    Oolong from China
    €48.00
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    Kesane Oolong - Palais des Thés
    Kesane Oolong
    Oolong from Guria, Georgia
    €24.00
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    Oolong de Mae Salong - Palais des Thés
    Mae Salong Oolong
    Oolong from Chiang Rai, Thailand
    €55.00
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    Bai Ye Dan Cong - Palais des Thés
    Organic Bai Ye Dan Cong
    Oolong from China
    €48.00
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    Wu Mei oolong - Palais des Thés
    Wi Mei oolong
    Oolong from Indonesia
    €34.00
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    Wu Mei d’Indonésie - Palais des Thés
    Wu Mei From Indonesia
    Oolong from Java, Indonesia
    €46.00
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    Oolong de Kerugoya - Palais des Thés
    Kerugoya Oolong
    Oolong from Kerugoya, Kenya
    €28.00

Oolong tea

 

Oolongs are a speciality of Fujian. They are known as blue-green teas among the Chinese due to the colour of the infused leaves, and have had their oxidation interrupted during processing. There are many Oolongs, which vary according to the growing region, species of tea plant and processing method.

Appreciated for their thirst-quenching and soothing properties, Oolongs are semi-oxidised and low in theine, meaning they can be enjoyed throughout the day. Their aromatic palette varies greatly, depending on the degree of oxydation.

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