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[[File:ACUDB - Chartreuse.png|thumb|250px|A bottle of chartreuse]]
[[File:ACUDB - Chartreuse.png|thumb|250px|A bottle of chartreuse among books on a shelf]]
'''Chartreuse''' is a [[France|French]] liqueur. Made by {{Wiki|Carthusians|Carthusian}} monks since 1737, the drink is made according to the specifications of a secret manuscript and is named for the {{Wiki|Grande Chartreuse}} monastery. It is one of the few liqueurs that improve with age.
'''Chartreuse''' is a [[France|French]] liqueur.


In 1793, the doorkeeper [[Philibert Aspairt]] stole a bottle of chartreuse from the [[Convent des Filles de l'Enfant Jesus]], for which he was murdered by the nun Sister [[Sorel]].
Made by {{Wiki|Carthusians|Carthusian}} monks since 1737, the drink is made according to the specifications of a secret manuscript and is named for the {{Wiki|Grande Chartreuse}} monastery. Unlike many others of its kind, Chartreuse improves with age.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: Chartreuse]]</ref>
 
==History==
In 1793, the doorkeeper [[Philibert Aspairt]] stole a bottle of chartreuse from the [[Convent des Filles de l'Enfant Jesus]], for which he was murdered by Sister [[Sorel]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[The Death of Philibert Aspairt]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
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A bottle of chartreuse among books on a shelf

Chartreuse is a French liqueur.

Made by Carthusian monks since 1737, the drink is made according to the specifications of a secret manuscript and is named for the Grande Chartreuse monastery. Unlike many others of its kind, Chartreuse improves with age.[1]

History

In 1793, the doorkeeper Philibert Aspairt stole a bottle of chartreuse from the Convent des Filles de l'Enfant Jesus, for which he was murdered by Sister Sorel.[2]

Appearances

References