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  2. Chartreuse (liqueur) - Wikipedia

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    Green Chartreuse (110 proof or 55% ABV) is a naturally green liqueur made from 130 herbs and other plants macerated in alcohol and steeped for about eight hours. A last maceration of plants gives its color to the liqueur. [6]

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    Combine 1½ oz. Cazadores Blanco, ½ oz. premium orange liqueur, ½ oz. light agave nectar, 1 oz. fresh lime juice, and 1 slice jalapeño in a shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a salted glass ...

  4. Génépi - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Coeur de Génépi. Génépi or génépy (French:) is a traditional herbal liqueur or apéritif popularized in the Alpine regions. Genepi also refers to alpine plants of the genus Artemisia (commonly called wormwood) that is used to make a liqueur in the French region of Savoy, where the Artemisia génépi plants grow and where the beverage is commonly produced.

  5. Grande Chartreuse - Wikipedia

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    Grande Chartreuse (French: [ɡʁɑ̃d ʃaʁtʁøz]) is the head monastery of the Carthusian religious order. It is located in the Chartreuse Mountains , north of the city of Grenoble , in the commune of Saint-Pierre-de-Chartreuse ( Isère ), France .

  6. List of liqueur brands - Wikipedia

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    Nocino (unripe green walnuts) Orahovac – a walnut liqueur [11] prepared using unripe green walnuts; Peanut liqueur; Peanut Lolita (peanut) Pochteca Almond Liqueur; Ratafia (brandy flavored with almonds, fruit, or fruit kernels; also a flavored biscuit) Rivulet – a pecan liqueur produced in Kentucky, United States [12]

  7. Chartreuse (color) - Wikipedia

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    Chartreuse (US: / ʃ ɑːr ˈ t r uː z,-ˈ t r uː s / ⓘ, UK: /-ˈ t r ɜː z /, [1] French: [ʃaʁtʁøz] ⓘ), also known as yellow-green or greenish yellow, is a color between yellow and green. [2] It was named because of its resemblance to the French liqueur green chartreuse, introduced in 1764.