Chartreuse - VEP 2025 - Jaune/Yellow - 100cl





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Description from the seller
Edizione: 2025
Provenienza: FRANCIA
Zona: dipartimento dell'Isere, nella Francia meridionale.
Grado Alcolico: 42% vol.
Età:
Formato Bottiglia: 100 cL
Chartreuse VEP Gialla is perhaps the king of all liqueurs, certainly the most Aged on the market. A Yellow Chartreuse with over 15 years of aging, in small barriques.
Chartreuse is a liqueur projected into the future, despite its centuries-old history. On August 30, 2018, the new Aiguenoire distillery was inaugurated in Entre-deux-Guiers after 2 years of intense construction work. The distillery stands on a historic site for the Fathers, in fact the plot of land where it was built was used for the first time by the monks as early as 1590 for their agricultural and fishing activities. They then purchased it on August 30, 1618, exactly 400 years before the inauguration of Grand Avenir-Auguenoire. It is a return to the heart of the Chartreuse massif that gave rise to the monastic order, just 12 km from the Grande Chartreuse.
Edizione: 2025
Provenienza: FRANCIA
Zona: dipartimento dell'Isere, nella Francia meridionale.
Grado Alcolico: 42% vol.
Età:
Formato Bottiglia: 100 cL
Chartreuse VEP Gialla is perhaps the king of all liqueurs, certainly the most Aged on the market. A Yellow Chartreuse with over 15 years of aging, in small barriques.
Chartreuse is a liqueur projected into the future, despite its centuries-old history. On August 30, 2018, the new Aiguenoire distillery was inaugurated in Entre-deux-Guiers after 2 years of intense construction work. The distillery stands on a historic site for the Fathers, in fact the plot of land where it was built was used for the first time by the monks as early as 1590 for their agricultural and fishing activities. They then purchased it on August 30, 1618, exactly 400 years before the inauguration of Grand Avenir-Auguenoire. It is a return to the heart of the Chartreuse massif that gave rise to the monastic order, just 12 km from the Grande Chartreuse.

