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Chartreuse
130 herbs, flowers and spices in different dosages and formulas make it possible to make two of the oldest liqueurs in the world: the yellow and green Chartreuse. Two monks of the Carthusian order are the only holders of the secret of production, 100% concentrated near Voiron in the French Alps. All the distillery's liqueurs are aged in large casks and, in the case of the VEPs, in small casks.
Entering the cellars and the Chartreuse distillery is like going back in time: only natural raw materials, distillation and infusion processes, no preservatives or colouring agents, ageing for more than three years in wood, selection of the best ageing methods to become VEP, recipe and monastic production, the link with the land, the French Alps.
130 herbs, flowers and spices in different dosages and formulas make it possible to make two of the oldest liqueurs in the world: the yellow and green Chartreuse. Two monks of the Carthusian order are the only holders of the secret of production, 100% concentrated near Voiron in the French Alps. All the distillery's liqueurs are aged in large casks and, in the case of the VEPs, in small casks.
Entering the cellars and the Chartreuse distillery is like going back in time: only natural raw materials, distillation and infusion processes, no preservatives or colouring agents, ageing for more than three years in wood, selection of the best ageing methods to become VEP, recipe and monastic production, the link with the land, the French Alps.