bjackson wrote:How does the big boy Elixir Végétal de la Grande-Chartreuse compare to normal green chartreuse? Worth the price premium?
Well, I only paid 8 euro at the distillery in Voiron. So, I'm not feeling the pain of nearly $40 from
CocktailKingdom or some other importer. I don't think it's worth that price to a hobbyist, but I guess it depends on your love of things Chartreux. It's also used almost exclusively in drop/dash proportions, so it's possible that the 10 cl bottle will last a very long time.
If you've never seen it, the EV is 71% alcohol...it's the "original recipe" as it were...regular Green Chartreuse is dilute and sweet by comparison. What I've read suggests the majority consume it by soaking a sugar cube with it and then adding water to dissolve...in other words, making their own Green. I tried that as a nightcap last night, and it was pretty enjoyable, but not mind blowing.
Where I love it is as rinse...for the Manhattan, and when combined with certain absinthes for a Sazerac. The aromatics of the stuff are unbeatable. The only thing I can compare it to is walking into the Spice House... Audrey Saunders mentions a drink where she uses the high proof to her advantage...floating a lime wheel on top with a few drops of the elixir, then igniting it. I imagine the aroma is pretty phenomenal, not to mention the pyrotechnics.
ronnie_suburban wrote:LOL! What a tremendous compromise you made!
Life is compromise.