Chartreuse, Yellow, Voiron – Dated 907 (1991), (40%, 70cl)

£325.00

An excellent rare bottle of Chartreuse bottled in the first year 1991 that the numbering system came into operation by the monks. A very collectible bottle indeed!!

Description

  • The Chartreuse, Yellow, Voiron – Dated 907 (1991), (40%, 70cl) is a rare, vintage French herbal liqueur produced by the Carthusian monks. The specific “907” production code formally designates its 1991 distillation era. It features an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 40% and is packaged in a 70cl bottle format. [1, 2]
    Vintage Details & Identification
    • Producer: Carthusian Monks (Pères Chartreux).

    Distillery Location: Voiron, France.

  • Dating Code: 907 (Corresponds directly to the year 1991).
  • Liquid Profile: A milder, sweeter alternative to Green Chartreuse, naturally coloured with saffron and sweetened using honey.
  • Composition: Formulated using a closely guarded, historic recipe comprising 130 secret botanicals. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Rarity and Market Status
This specific vintage is highly collectible because it marks the era directly following the 1989 closure of the monks’ secondary Tarragona distillery in Spain, a period when all global production consolidated entirely back to Voiron. Authentic bottles from this vintage are sold out on specialist vintage spirit platforms like the Old Spirits Company