How to reach ultimate serenity in the French Alps
Hikers, climbers and trekkers have searched and found paths of serenity in the French Alps for decades. But before the 19th century, mountains were not friendly to anybody, when local tales and customs were full of dreadful stories about deadly mountain encounters with scary creatures living at the top, awaiting for daredevils.
But this empty space was also a heaven for those who really wanted to escape the human world, with its corruption and material wealth. In 1084, Bruno, a monk from the North of France, found that “desert” he was looking for, in the Chartreuse range near Grenoble, and he built the first monastery of what was to become the Cartusian order.
Today, 40 monks still live in the original location, whereas the order has spread all around the world with 22 other monasteries. Its survival lays in its ability to find new ways of maintaining its living, and its major success was the discovery of the recipe for the world famous Chartreuse liqueur, the green of which gave also the name to the colour.
The recipe dates back to 1605 and the liqueur contains 130 different plants. The Chartreuse Liqueur is also known for being aged in the longest liqueur cellar in the world.
Even though the liqueur is often drunk “on the rocks”, it can be part of more elaborated cocktails:
- Episcopale : one part of Green Chartreuse + 2 parts of yellow Chartreuse
- Chartreuse Royale: with Champagne
- Shuttle: with whisky
- Alaska: with vodka
- Sunburst: 1 part of green Chartreuse + 5 parts of orange juice and a dash of lemon juice
Remember, to enjoy Chartreuse, a small quantity is advised!
It can also be used in cooking: chocolate mousse, baked ham, apple crumble, hot chocolate, etc…
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My name is Jackie Grandchamps. In 2003, I founded French Escapade, offering another way to travel in small groups of 8. "Don't be a tourist, be our guest" is the moto and spirit of my company.
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June 23rd, 2009 at 11:30 am
These photos and comments are lovely. Very evocative of the European spirit, and a great idea to be a guest, not a tourist!