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ARLINGTON — A documentary about life in the Carthusian monastery on Mount Equinox, made by a team of Rutland filmmakers, to be screened at the visitors center outside the monastery, gives the outside ...
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What many people don’t know about Chartreuse is that the Carthusian monks have made it since 1737. (Yes, you read that right.) Named after the monks’ Grande Chartreuse monastery, located in the ...
Chartreuse, a centuries-old liqueur, is made by the Carthusian order of monks in the French Alps. In 2019, the monks capped production to lower their environmental impact and focus on prayer. Now, ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Anthony Bancy: Intrigue swirls around the liquor known as Chartreuse, sometimes ...
For several years, a book about the Carthusians, the Catholic Church’s most austere monastic order, has sat on my shelf begging to be read. Last week, I finally finished the tale that traces the lives ...
In recent months, bottles of Chartreuse have been hard to come by. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like that will be changing anytime soon. The bright-green liqueur is made by Carthusian monks in the ...
The quiet Carthusian monks, isolated in the mountains of France, are being much talked about lately following the release last year of a documentary, “Carthusian- Into Great Silence.” But cocktail ...
‘s Cosmic Cocktail Party, we ventured from the American Visionary Art Museum into the Thursday-night wilds of Federal Hill for one or two drinks more. Eschewing South Charles Street meat markets and ...
Carthusian monks have been making Chartreuse since 1605 — and at a Colorado Bartending Guild mixer at Colt & Gray on Wednesday, it quickly became clear that the French liquor has lost none of its ...
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