A grieving son was left stunned to discover his late mother's bottle of Chartreuse VEP had been bought as a gift by his father to mark the day he was born in 1964. The bottle of Charteuse was ...
MANY WAYS: Self-described “liquor nerds,” Audrey and Bill Kopp, share several ways to enjoy Chartreuse. Photo by Hannah Ramirez Once one ventures beyond the “base liquors” used to create cocktails — ...
Master sommelier Vincent Gasnier has authored new pocket wine guides that are a little different. Four books -- one each for USA, Italy, France, and Australia and New Zealand -- contain numerous top ...
Chartreuse isn't just a '90s trend. Its bright green goes with anything, enlivens gardens year-round
Over the years, the Garden Guy has written about the various Pantone Colors of the Year. I love applying trendy colors (as in 2024's peach) to the garden, but a new coleus making its debut has made me ...
In recent months, bottles of Chartreuse have been hard to come by. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like that will be changing anytime soon. “The monks are not in this to drive Mercedes and live a ...
Chartreuse is hard to find but it is still a key ingredient in many classic cocktails including the Last Word (pictured). Chartreuse is special. That’s what Daniel Grajewski, senior director of wine ...
This refreshing modern classic uses a French herbal liqueur instead of a base spirit. The Chartreuse Swizzle combines Green Chartreuse, pineapple juice, lime juice, and falernum into a refreshing, ...
WASHINGTON, DC OCTOBER 25: Chartreuse is a liqueur made by the Carthusian Monks since 1737 according to the instructions set out in a manuscript given to them by François Annibal d'Estrées in 1605.
The ultra-rare bottle of French liqueur bought by a father to celebrate his son's birth almost 60 years ago is now expected to fetch thousands at auction after being found in a loft gathering dust. An ...
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