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'''''Chevaleuer Verte''''' (Ænglish: Green knight) is an herbal liqueur originally distilled by [[Toubourg|Toubourgish]] monks in the [[Amarre|County of Amarre]], [[Yonderre]]. It has been made since 1602 according to the instructions set out by [[Knight of the Realm]] [[Siegmar von Willing]] (1522 – 1607). The liqueur takes its name from the [[Chevalier vert]], the Green Knight of Yonderian folklore. Since 1638 it is produced in a distillery on the grounds of the [[Toubourg Monastery]]. The Chevalier vert is composed of distilled alcohol aged with 142 herbs, plants and flowers sourced locally and is one of very few liqueurs that continues to age and improve in the bottle.
'''''Chevaleuer Verte''''' (Ænglish: Green Knight) is an herbal liqueur originally distilled by [[Toubourg|Toubourgish]] monks in the [[Amarre|County of Amarre]], [[Yonderre]]. The liqueur takes its name from the [[Green Knight]] of Yonderian folklore. It has been made since 1602 according to the instructions set out by [[Knight of the Realm]] [[Siegmar von Willing]] (1522 – 1607) in his autobiography ''Lebenserfahrungen und Erinnerungen des Reichsritters Siegmarns von Willing'' (Life experiences and memoirs of [[Knight of the Realm]] [[Siegmar von Willing]]). ''Chevaleuer Verte'' has been produced in a distillery on the grounds of the [[Toubourg Monastery]] since 1604, which quickly spurred copies of the popular liqueur. The ''Chevaleuer Verte'' is composed of distilled alcohol aged with 142 herbs, plants and flowers sourced locally and is one of very few liqueurs that continues to age and improve in the bottle.


''Chevaleuer Verte'' is popular in Yonderre as both an aperitif and a digestif. It has a very strong characteristic taste, being at first very sweet, but then becoming both spicy and pungent. The taste is sensitive to serving temperature. It is most usually served at room temperature, but it can also yield good results by being served very cold.
''Chevaleuer Verte'' is popular in Yonderre as both an aperitif and a digestif. It has a very strong characteristic taste, being at first very sweet, but then becoming both spicy and pungent. The taste is sensitive to serving temperature. It is most usually served at room temperature, but it can also yield good results by being served very cold. Different levels of alcohol content exist providing different nuances to the already complex taste profile of the ''Chevaleuer Verte''; the "normal" green ''Chevaleuer Verte'' is bottled at 55% ABV/110 proof, while a paler yellow version, often referred to as "the Yellow Chevaleuer", is bottled at 40%.


== List of cocktails made with Chevalier vert ==
== List of cocktails made with Chevalier vert ==
[[Flying Somua]]
*[[Flying Somua]]
*'''Verte Mystique'''- Verte Mystique, a signature cocktail at [[Granquai Restaurant Chain|Granquai]], takes the essence of Chevaleuer Verte to new heights. It is 2 oz of Chevaleuer Verte, a touch of [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] elderflower liqueur, and a splash of freshly squeezed lime juice. Shaken with ice and strained into a chilled coupe glass, Verte Mystique delivers an initial taste of sweetness followed by the pronounced spice and pungency characteristic of Chevaleuer Verte. It is garnished with a delicate twist of lime peel.
 
*'''Golden Equinox'''- The Golden Equinox, a signature cocktail at [[Granquai Restaurant Chain|Granquai]], uses the paler yellow version of Chevaleuer Verte. It calls for 2.5 oz of Yellow Chevaleuer, [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] honey syrup, a splash of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and a subtle dash of aromatic bitters. Stirred and strained over a large ice cube in a rocks glass, The Golden Equinox has a delicate balance of sweetness and herbal undertones. The lower alcohol content allows the nuances of Chevaleuer's intricate flavor profile to shine. Garnished with a twist of lemon and a sprig of fresh thyme.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 3 January 2024

Chevaleuer Verte
TypeLiqueur
ManufacturerSeveral
Country of originAmarre, Yonderre
Introduced1602
Alcohol by volume40–69
Proof (US)80–138
ColorChartreuse
FlavorHerbal

Chevaleuer Verte (Ænglish: Green Knight) is an herbal liqueur originally distilled by Toubourgish monks in the County of Amarre, Yonderre. The liqueur takes its name from the Green Knight of Yonderian folklore. It has been made since 1602 according to the instructions set out by Knight of the Realm Siegmar von Willing (1522 – 1607) in his autobiography Lebenserfahrungen und Erinnerungen des Reichsritters Siegmarns von Willing (Life experiences and memoirs of Knight of the Realm Siegmar von Willing). Chevaleuer Verte has been produced in a distillery on the grounds of the Toubourg Monastery since 1604, which quickly spurred copies of the popular liqueur. The Chevaleuer Verte is composed of distilled alcohol aged with 142 herbs, plants and flowers sourced locally and is one of very few liqueurs that continues to age and improve in the bottle.

Chevaleuer Verte is popular in Yonderre as both an aperitif and a digestif. It has a very strong characteristic taste, being at first very sweet, but then becoming both spicy and pungent. The taste is sensitive to serving temperature. It is most usually served at room temperature, but it can also yield good results by being served very cold. Different levels of alcohol content exist providing different nuances to the already complex taste profile of the Chevaleuer Verte; the "normal" green Chevaleuer Verte is bottled at 55% ABV/110 proof, while a paler yellow version, often referred to as "the Yellow Chevaleuer", is bottled at 40%.

List of cocktails made with Chevalier vert

  • Flying Somua
  • Verte Mystique- Verte Mystique, a signature cocktail at Granquai, takes the essence of Chevaleuer Verte to new heights. It is 2 oz of Chevaleuer Verte, a touch of Burgoignesc elderflower liqueur, and a splash of freshly squeezed lime juice. Shaken with ice and strained into a chilled coupe glass, Verte Mystique delivers an initial taste of sweetness followed by the pronounced spice and pungency characteristic of Chevaleuer Verte. It is garnished with a delicate twist of lime peel.
  • Golden Equinox- The Golden Equinox, a signature cocktail at Granquai, uses the paler yellow version of Chevaleuer Verte. It calls for 2.5 oz of Yellow Chevaleuer, Burgoignesc honey syrup, a splash of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and a subtle dash of aromatic bitters. Stirred and strained over a large ice cube in a rocks glass, The Golden Equinox has a delicate balance of sweetness and herbal undertones. The lower alcohol content allows the nuances of Chevaleuer's intricate flavor profile to shine. Garnished with a twist of lemon and a sprig of fresh thyme.

See also