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http://www.wines617.com/Chartreuse-Green-Liqueur.html
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| | Dictionary.com/chartreuse |
 | | adj : having the yellowish green color of Chartreuse liqueur n 1: aromatic green or yellow liqueur flavored with orange peel and hyssop and peppermint; made at monastery near Grenoble, France [syn: Chartreuse] 2: a shade of green tinged with yellow [syn: yellow green, yellowish green, Paris green, pea green] |  | | A trademark used for a usually yellow or green liqueur. |  | | Perform a new search, or try your search for |
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=chartreuse
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| | Hyssop |
 | | Hyssop is one of the 130 herbs used to flavour the liqueur Chartreuse. |  | | It was once popularly combined with figs to treat constipation. |
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http://www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/hyssop.htm
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| | Chartreuse - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Chartreuse |
 | | Trademark for a green or yellow liqueur distilled since 1607 by the Carthusian monks at La Grande Chartreuse monastery, France, and also in Tarragona, Spain. |  | | His flight from the active world, so genially celebrated in this newly published poem of The Recluse; his flight to the Vale of Grasmere, like that of some pious youth to the Chartreuse, is the most marked event of his existence. |  | | I expected to have a guide named Henri de Montmorency, or Armand de la Chartreuse, or something that would sound grand in letters to the villagers at home, but to think of a Frenchman by the name of Billfinger |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/chartreuse
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| | LA GRANDE CHARTREUSE - LoveToKnow Article on LA GRANDE CHARTREUSE |
 | | It is at the lastnamed spot that the various pharmaceutical preparations are now manufactured for which they are famous (though sold only since about 1840)the Elixir, the Boule dacier (a mineral paste or salve), and the celebrated liqueur. |  | | The first convent on the present site was built between 1132 and 1137, but the actual buildings date only from about 1676, the older ones having been often burnt. |  | | The original settlement here was founded by St Bruno about 1084, and derived its name from the small village to the S.E., formerly known as Cartusia, and now as St Pierre de Chartreuse. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/C/CH/CHARTREUSE_LA_GRANDE.htm
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http://www.florilegium.org/files/BEVERAGES/bev-distilled-msg.html
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| | CHARTREUSE, LA GRANDE - Online Information article about CHARTREUSE, LA GRANDE |
 | | Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition. |  | | After passing through four tunnels the road bends north (leaving the Guiers Mort which flows past St Pierre de Chartreuse), and the valley soon opens to See also: |  | | Beyond, the road enters the " See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/CHA_CHR/CHARTREUSE_LA_GRANDE.html
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 | | 1745 The secret formula for Drambuie liqueur is given to the Mackinnon family by Prince Charles Edward. |  | | 1607 The Carthusian monks in the French Alps are supposedly given the secret formula for Chartreuse liqueur by the Marechal d'Estrees. |
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http://www.foodreference.com/html/html/yearonlytimeline.html
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