Chartreuse 1605 Liqueur d'Elixir is a distinctive herbal liqueur crafted by the Carthusian monks in France. Introduced in 2005 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the original "Elixir of Long Life" recipe entrusted to the monks in 1605, this liqueur draws inspiration from early formulations that eventually led to the renowned Green Chartreuse in 1840.
Comprising a complex blend of 130 herbs, plants, and flowers, Chartreus 1605m is characterized by its natural green hue and robust herbal profile. Bottle at 56% alcohol by volume, it offers a potent yet balance flavor, making it suitable for sipping neat as a digestif or as a unique component in cocktails.
