Les Pères Chartreux (L. Garnier)
Chartreuse Verte


Chartreuse Verte is my favorite digestif, so I felt it was due for a post.
The aroma is transportive. Like standing in a meadow of freshly cut grass and wild herbs in the summer. In your mouth, a silky progression of flavors unwind: the purest anise and sweet herbs, followed by a fierce bitter bite on the finish that balances the sweetness brilliantly.
I keep a bottle in the freezer and frequently enjoy a pour over a few cubes of ice.
Chartreuse Verte is my favorite digestif, so I felt it was due for a post.
The aroma is transportive. Like standing in a meadow of freshly cut grass and wild herbs in the summer. In your mouth, a silky progression of flavors unwind: the purest anise and sweet herbs, followed by a fierce bitter bite on the finish that balances the sweetness brilliantly.
I keep a bottle in the freezer and frequently enjoy a pour over a few cubes of ice.
Crazy good. Makes the most amazing Last Word
Crazy good. Makes the most amazing Last Word
Dec 7th, 2015
Who is calling the shots? Paul is calling the shots. Or should I say: forcing the shots?
Who is calling the shots? Paul is calling the shots. Or should I say: forcing the shots?
Mar 14th, 2015