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Default Shan Qié Yé / Tea in Paris

Hallo together.

I'm living in Paris and found a very nice shop here, Maison des trois
th=E9s.
They have many teas and some i haven't heard of before. I bought a
"Shan Qi=E9 Y=E9". It's a strong fermented oolong. Does anyone have
further informations about it?

Another Question: Are there any other good shops here that you can
recommend? I really search some (green) spring teas. I know Palais des
thes, Betjeman and Barton and Mariage Freres.

Greeting from Paris
Michael

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