A neon-green relic of mystery, devotion, and pure alpine fire.
A Forest Incantation
Chartreuse isn’t made; it’s revealed. Born from a 1605 manuscript for an "Elixir of Long Life," this legendary liqueur has been passed down in secrecy by just two Carthusian monks at a time. The recipe is unknown. The botanicals number 130. The result is a singular spirit that drinks like a wild forest.
Its unmissable electric green color is entirely natural. The nose is an aromatic onslaught of wild mint, pine sap, and sharp herbal intensity. The palate is both lush and fierce, starting sweet then blooming into waves of spice, roots, and flowers. Made high in the French Alps, every bottle sold helps fund the monks' silent, cloistered lives.
How to Enjoy
The key ingredient in a Last Word cocktail. Also enjoyed neat (chilled) as a powerful digestif.
Quick Facts
Producer: |
Carthusian Monks |
Spirit: |
Herbal Liqueur |
Origin: |
French Alps |
Style: |
Powerful, Complex, Herbaceous |
Proof: |
110 (55% ABV) |
Tasting Notes: |
Wild mint, pine sap, anise, citrus, complex spice |
Good to Know: |
The secret recipe contains 130 botanicals and is known by only two monks at a time. It's one of the few liqueurs that can age and evolve in the bottle. |
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