The monks who make the French liqueur announced they won't be ramping up production to meet demand. Brent Hofacker / Getty Images For as long as cocktail bars have been slinging drinks, Chartreuse has ...
You can still make Chartreuse-based cocktails using other Alpine herbal liqueurs. “Ready?” says the bartender at No Goodbyes, a bar in D.C., jiggling a bottle of green liquid. My friend and I are ...
It's time to give this herbal liqueur the respect it deserves. “There is a purposeful shortage of Chartreuse based on the monks not wanting to support alcoholism,” Pruitt tells me, though it’s worth ...
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.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results