Grande Chartreuse was created in 1084.
The Girl from the Chartreuse was created in 2002.
Chartreuse Notre-Dame des Prés was created in 1324.
Musée de la Chartreuse de Douai was created in 1958.
Grande grande grande was created in 1971.
Chartreuse is a French liqueur composed of distilled alcohol flavored with 130 herbal extracts. The liqueur is named after the Grande Chartreuse monastery where it was formerly produced, located in the Chartreuse Mountains. The liqueur is nowadays produced in a factory in the nearby town of Voiron under the supervision of monks from the monastery.Four types of Chartreuse most often found are:* Green Chartreuse (110 proof or 55%) is a naturally green liqueur flavored with extracts from 130 plants with its coloring coming from chlorophyll. * Yellow Chartreuse (40% or 43%), which has a milder and sweeter flavor and aroma. * Chartreuse VEP (Vieillissement Exceptionnellement Prolongé) is made using the same processes and the same secret formula as the traditional liqueur, and by extra long ageing in oak casks it reaches an exceptional quality. Chartreuse VEP comes in both yellow and green. * Elixir Végétal de la Grande-Chartreuse (142° proof or 71%). The Herbal Elixir gets its unique flavour from 130 medicinal and aromatic plants and flowers. It can be described as a cordial or a liqueur, and is claimed to be a very effective tonic.
Grande Armée was created in 1805.
Alma grande was created in 1966.
Grande Arche was created in 1989.
Tocaia Grande was created in 1984.
Grande Médaille was created in 1997.
Grande Ballroom was created in 1928.
Francisco Grande was created in 1959.