Chartreuse
The history of this legendary liqueur has its roots in the distant 1605, when a small group of Carthusian monks received a manuscript from Marshal D'Estrees containing the recipe for a complex and articulated Elixir Di Lunga Vita. It will take at least 150 years for the brotherhood, established in the Grande Chartreuse massif in the French Alps, to start producing the range of liqueurs we know and whose complex recipe still remains secret!
Chartreuse is today the oldest liqueur on the market and has loyal followers all over the world: including the famous American director Quentin Tarantino, who mentions it in his films, and the stylist Giorgio Armani.