Chartreuse - Jaune/Yellow - b. 1991 - 70cl





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Chartreuse Bottle – 1991 (code L907191) – 70 cl, 40% vol. – French production for the Spanish market
Authentic bottle of Chartreuse liqueur, produced in France by Chartreuse Diffusion in the historic Voiron area (Isère, Grenoble), where the tradition of producing Carthusian liqueurs is maintained.
The batch code L907191 indicates it was bottled in 1991.
This bottle was specifically intended for the Spanish market, as evidenced by the labels and tax capsule corresponding to the import regulations in force at that time. It retains its original closure and is in very good overall condition for its age.
A very interesting example for collectors of Chartreuse and historical liqueurs, produced according to the traditional monastic recipe based on herbs and plants, which has become a global icon of French liqueurs.
Shipping:
Due to restrictions on the international transport of alcoholic beverages, shipping will only be available within the European Union.
Seller's Story
Chartreuse Bottle – 1991 (code L907191) – 70 cl, 40% vol. – French production for the Spanish market
Authentic bottle of Chartreuse liqueur, produced in France by Chartreuse Diffusion in the historic Voiron area (Isère, Grenoble), where the tradition of producing Carthusian liqueurs is maintained.
The batch code L907191 indicates it was bottled in 1991.
This bottle was specifically intended for the Spanish market, as evidenced by the labels and tax capsule corresponding to the import regulations in force at that time. It retains its original closure and is in very good overall condition for its age.
A very interesting example for collectors of Chartreuse and historical liqueurs, produced according to the traditional monastic recipe based on herbs and plants, which has become a global icon of French liqueurs.
Shipping:
Due to restrictions on the international transport of alcoholic beverages, shipping will only be available within the European Union.
