It is a last word cocktail and this Chartreuse is from the same era when this classic last word cocktail was invented. This is a 100-year-old bottle of alcohol. Antoine: Yes. And it holds up?
Erik Ofgang is a Connecticut journalist who writes about drinks. For those looking for Chartreuse these days, the struggle is very real. The Carthusian monks who have made Chartreuse for centuries ...
The French liqueur Chartreuse has become a cult favourite in the bartending community in recent years. That popularity, plus a production cap by the monks who make it, has resulted in a shortage ...
Chartreuse liqueur also shares French origins. It comes in two varieties, one yellow and one green. Both come from a centuries-old tradition of spirit-making and use different bases for fermentation.