Recipe role
Green Chartreuse appears in 1 cocktail recipe in the current library, including Last Word. Compare those drinks to see whether it usually works as a base, modifier, accent, sweetener, or garnish.

Green Chartreuse is a herbal liqueur made by Carthusian monks in France, known for its complex flavor profile of 130 herbs and spices. It has a distinctive, bright green color and offers a bold, herbal, and slightly sweet taste with hints of mint, anise, and citrus. Often used in cocktails like the Last Word or the Chartreuse Swizzle, it adds a unique depth and aromatic complexity. Its high proof and strong flavor make it a standout ingredient in both spirit-forward and herbal cocktails.
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Liqueur
Green Chartreuse is listed as a Liqueur ingredient on Signature Taste. Use this page to connect the ingredient profile with practical recipe ideas, home-bar planning, and nearby ingredients that can fill a similar role.
Green Chartreuse appears in 1 cocktail recipe in the current library, including Last Word. Compare those drinks to see whether it usually works as a base, modifier, accent, sweetener, or garnish.
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For substitutions or buying decisions, compare it with other Liqueur options such as Advocaat, Amaretto, Apple Liqueur, and Apricot Brandy. Similar ingredients are useful when you want the same broad function but a different aroma, sweetness, strength, or finish.