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Don’t stress about what to get your favorite imbiber this year. Our 2024 holiday gift guide covers all types of swoon-worthy options, whether you’re looking for stocking stuffers, a gift in a specific price range, or splurges to delight home bartenders and drink enthusiasts, or for yourself.



Yuzu Salt

Add a bright and aromatic salt rim to cocktails with this offering from Curio Spice Co., made with Maine sea salt and yuzu zest. $5.95/0.7 ounce

Bourbon Cask Aged Dark Chocolate

The chocolate makers at Raaka age single-origin Tanzanian cacao in bourbon casks for two months, yielding a decidedly grown-up chocolate bar with notes of oak and cherry. $7

Spam Cocktail Pin

An homage to the irreverent cocktail vessel, this enamel pin means you’re serious about silly cocktails (or silly about serious cocktails). $12

Sweet Potato Syrup

Made with Louisiana sweet potatoes and baking spices, this rich syrup from New Orleans maker El Guapo is a winner in everything from cocktails to morning coffee. $14.99/8.5 ounces

Negroni Socks

For the fashionable Negroni lover, these printed socks come courtesy of our favorite Brooklyn-based creative studio, Love & Victory. Cotton blend and crew length, the socks dial up the dapper vibe just in time for happy hour. $16

Maple Old Fashioned Recipe Smoked Pork Stick

A collab between Vermont Smoke & Cure and WhistlePig, this savory cocktail snack is made with real whiskey and maple syrup, and then smoked with wood chips from WhistlePig whiskey barrels. $16.99/8-pack



Spirited Women: Makers, Shakers, and Trailblazers in the World of Cocktails

Through stories, recipes, and illustrations, writer Sammi Katz and illustrator Olivia McGiff profile 55 groundbreaking women of the drinks world. $19.99

The Cocktail Parlor: How Women Brought the Cocktail Home

There have been many books written about cocktail history, but this one by Dr. Nicola Nice, tells it from the little-known perspective of women. Beginning in the 1800s, women created shrubs, punches, and cocktails while entertaining at home. All this made their way into the gentlemen’s clubs and bars, giving no credit to their origins til now. The book also contains 40 recipes, including cordials, classic cocktails, and modern classics. $22.99

Harlem Brew Soul: A Beer-Infused Soul Food Cookbook

Celeste Beatty was one of the first Black woman to own a brewery in the U.S. when she founded Harlem Brewing Company. Her new book offers family stories, historical notes on African brewing, and more than 80 recipes. $24.99

The Encyclopedia of Cocktails: The People, Bars & Drinks, with More Than 100 Recipes

This reference guide/recipe book by contributing editor and Imbibe 75 alum Robert Simonson is one no home bar should be without. This gifty guide is filled with thoughtfully written and well-researched prose about every person, bar, and tool that played an important role in the world of cocktails. $25

Martini: The Ultimate Guide to a Cocktail Icon

UK-based journalist Alice Lascelles dives deep into the history of this classic cocktail, with 60 recipes spanning the evolution of the iconic Martini. $26.99

The Absinthe Forger: A True Story of Deception, Betrayal, and the World’s Most Dangerous Spirit

True crime and booze intersect in journalist and author Evan Rail’s compelling book, which trails a grifter through the world of vintage spirits collectors. $32

The Bartender’s Pantry: A Beverage Handbook for the Universal Bar

The newest tome from bar industry vet Jim Meehan, co-authored by Emma Janzen with illustrations by Bart Sasso, delves into the essential non-alcoholic components that make cocktails shine. With more than 100 recipes across 10 ingredient categories, from spices and dairy to nuts and herbs, the book makes for an ideal reference guide for the culinarily inclined home bartender or anyone looking to take their cocktails to the next level. $35



Curio Spice Co Saffron Sugar

Made with fair-trade organic cane sugar and saffron threads from Mina Sahar Saffron, this vibrantly hued and distinctly aromatic sugar makes for a one-of-a-kind stocking stuffer, perfect for rimming a cocktail glass, stirring into tea or coffee, or sprinkling on dessert. Even better, 50 percent of profits are donated to the grass roots civil society organization Women for Afghan Women. $14.95

Color Block Barspoon

Add a colorful spin to cocktail hour with this 9-inch stainless steel and color-blocked enamel barspoon. $18

The Cocktail Cabinet: Whiskey Cards

Pair this midcentury-style deck of 50 whiskey cocktail recipe cards by prolific cocktail author Kara Newman with a bottle of the good stuff for a gift any whiskey drinker would appreciate. $24.95

Imbibe x Love & Victory Cocktail Picks

Produced exclusively for Imbibe, these colorful cocktail picks add instant whimsy to any glass. $24

Mexican Hot Chocolate Variety Gift Set

Made in Oaxaca, this hot chocolate gift set from Villa Real includes two discs of their three popular flavors: vanilla, almond, and sweet dark. $24

Imbibe Gift Subscription

Give the gift of great drinks with a subscription to Imbibe—perfect for the home bartender, beer lover, wine connoisseur, or general beverage enthusiast! $25

Verve Dwell Dripper

The pros at Verve Coffee Roasters already know their way around batches of beans, and the newly launched Dwell Dripper marks their first in-house brewing device. Crafted from BPA-free silicone in seven different colors and inspired by Japanese single-use brewers, the Dwell Dripper is a bottomless (and unbreakable) brewer perfect for your everyday cup. $25



“Bitter is Better” T-Shirt

With a cheeky illustration of the legendary Count Negroni, this T-shirt leaves no doubt about where your loyalties lie. $28

Tropical Cocktails Letterpress Print

Hand-printed in Portland, Oregon, this day-glow poster by 33 Books Co. highlights 10 classic tropical cocktails (with recipes), from the Zombie to the Fog Cutter. $30

Tile Coaster Set

These colorful, handmade glass coasters come in a variety of patterns and colors (we like the “Sprinkle” duo), and instantly elevate cocktail hour. $36/set of 2

Cheese Grotto Noelle

Cheese Grotto collaborated with goat cheese producer, Capriole Goat Cheese, to create this subtly spiced and smoky cheese. Rolled in paprika, wrapped with a bourbon-soaked chestnut leaf, and ripened in a cave, it makes a stunning and delicious addition to any cheeseboard. $38/2 6-oz. wheels

Martini and Olive Ornaments

This ornament set is ideal for the Martini lover, or to rep your own appreciation for the iconic cocktail—extra olives, naturally. $40/set of 2

Kosterina Crushed Fruit Vinegar Trio

Brighten up the winter season with these summery, fruit-infused white wine vinegars—tangerine, strawberry, and blueberry—that can be used in cocktails or added to a favorite soda for a spirit-free refreshment. $45

Italian Wine Puzzle

Learn, and sip, your way through the Italian countryside while assembling this 1,000-piece puzzle from Water and Wines. Hand illustrated by Nikita Fabbro with information curated by expert sommeliers, the puzzle highlights Italian wine regions and their signature grape varieties. $49

Uncharted Coffee’s Holiday Explorer Box

Black women-owned coffee roaster Uncharted produces limited-edition coffee from ethically sourced beans, working with Black and brown family farms around the world with a focus on supporting and uplifting their communities. This holiday coffee kit explores Rwanda’s coffee culture through the country’s single-origin beans in light, medium, and dark roasts. $50



Freezable Wine Carrier

Keep your bottle of wine chilled for hours, whether heading to a potluck or out for a picnic, with the easy-to-carry freezable bag from PackIt. $48

Yeti Shot Glasses Set and Flask

Drink in the great outdoors with this handy shot glass set in its own carrying case. Either bundle it with a favorite bottle of booze or the 7-ounce capacity flask. Both come in six different colors, such as navy, pink, and silver. $50 each

Enamel Pitcher

From the enamelware experts at Falcon, this 3-pint jug can serve everything from Sangria to batched cocktails, and the rainbow of colors brightens any table setting. $53

12 Nights of Cocktails

From Portland, Oregon, maker Straightaway, this cheeky advent-style calendar reveals 12 different miniature canned cocktails from a Maple Old Fashioned to an Espresso Martini. $59.95

Pappy & Company Bourbon Barrel Maple Syrup Duo

Whether stirring a spoonful into an Old Fashioned or simply making your pancakes extra deluxe, this maple syrup duo (one regular and one spicy) is rested in former Pappy Van Winkle bourbon barrels. Founded by the Van Winkle family, Pappy & Company partners with Bissell Maple Farm in Ohio to source the pure maple syrup. $60

Hand-Painted Jigger

From Mexico’s Tepotzli, these hand crafted copper bar tools are each individually hand painted and make for a stunning addition to the bar. $61

Bull in China Shaken Cocktail Set

Upgrade any home bar with this stylish set of handmade bar tools by Portland industry veterans. It includes everything one needs to shake up a cocktail: a hammered bell jigger, fine-mesh stainer, stainless-steel shaker tin, and a Hawthorne strainer. $75

Glasvin Universal Wine Glass

The Universal wine glass by Glasvin (created by 2024 Imbibe 75er David Kong) swiftly became the “It” wine glass among notable restaurants across the country. It’s easy to see why. Chic, modern, and ultra-light, the Universal glass brings elegance to any pour at a price that won’t break the bank. $79/set of 2

Coffee & Chocolate Tasting Kit

A collaboration between Magno Chocolates and Honesto Coffee, this tasting kit pairs stunning chocolate truffles crafted with single-origin Colombian cacao with complementary coffees from the country to highlight the shared flavors in each. $87



Nude Glass Gravity Collection

From design-forward glassmakers NUDE, the new gravity collection of cocktail glasses brings chic minimalism to the home bar. $101 each

Snowfox Extra Large Ice Bucket with Lid and Ice Scoop

Those who host parties on the regular will appreciate this extra-large insulated stainless-steel ice bucket that can chill up to four wine bottles or eight beer bottles. It includes a scoop, a lid, and a rubber grip bottom to help secure it in place and is available in seven different colors. $125

Japanese Tea Set

Tradition meets modernity with this tea set, including teapot and two cups, from historically rooted Japanese company Arita Porcelain Lab. $152

Raising the Bar Subscription

Elevate your nonalcoholic game with a monthly subscription to Raising the Bar, which includes everything needed to craft spirit-free cocktails from base ingredients to garnish. $165/3 months

Bull in China Neat Pour Glass Trio

Long crafting and curating barware that’s as attractive as it is functional, Bull in China partnered with Pacific Northwest glassblowers for this original glassware set. Based on the traditional Glencairn shape, the trio of glasses add modern appeal with three textured patterns and a marbled, amber-hued base. $179.99

The Rambler Copper Mug

Handmade from solid copper and artfully distressed, the copper mugs from Nebraska-based Handlebend are heirloom-quality barware. $225

Drinks by the Dram Whisky Advent Calendar, Premium 2024 Edition

For the whiskey connoisseur who’s hard to shop for, delight and indulge them with this advent calendar filled with 25 wax-sealed drams of top-shelf whiskies, including Johnnie Walker Blue Label Elusive Umami and Tomatin 30-year-old. $259

Aberfeldy Scotch Sipping Jacket and Bottle Bundle

Menswear designer Charlie Casely-Hayford partnered with Aberfeldy scotch whisky to create an updated version of the smoking jacket. Crafted with a rare 12-year-old Scottish cashmere-wool blend, the limited-edition jacket’s warm colors and honeycomb accents are inspired by Aberfeldy 12-year-old single malt. Conveniently the jacket is bundled with a bottle of the whisky for immediate enjoyment. $900



Buffalo Trace Bourbon

When you’re looking for an all-around crowd-pleasing bourbon to gift a whiskey-loving friend or take to a holiday party, look no further than Buffalo Trace. The aroma is redolent of vanilla and spice, while the flavor unfolds with layers of honey, caramel, spice, and tobacco. It’s a bourbon that mixes seamlessly into cocktails of all kinds, from a Mint Julep to a Manhattan, and for the price, it offer lots of bang for your buck. $25.50

Borghetti di Vero Caffè Espresso Liqueur

When it comes to both espresso and cocktails, the Italians are not screwing around. Crafted since 1860, the Borghetti espresso liqueur is made with a blend of three Italian coffees steeped in grain alcohol and sweetened with sugar—that’s it. Perfect for starring in any coffee-centric cocktail. $33.99

Faccia Brutto Nocino

Faccia Brutto’s delicious take on the traditional Italian liqueur is made by macerating green walnuts with seasonal ingredients, such as citrus peel and allspice, for three weeks in a neutral grain spirit. Barrel-aged for a year, the result is a complex but balanced liqueur that can be mixed into a cocktail, like a rum walnut Alexander, or served as a delightful digestif. 375ml for $35

Planteray Mister Fogg Navy Rum

Crafted in homage to the history of Navy rum, this limited edition from Planteray is a blend of four Caribbean rums: Barbados (West Indies Rum Distillery), Trinidad (Trinidad Distillers Ltd.), Guyana (Diamond Distillery), and Jamaica (National Rums of Jamaica). Bottled at 55.7 percent ABV, the rum is smooth and molasses-forward but with the oomph to stand up in cocktails. $39.99

Condesa Prickly Pear & Orange Blossom Gin

Crafted in Mexico City by distiller Hillhamn Salome (founder of the all-female distillery Flor du Luna), Condesa Gin reflects the flavors and aromas of the region. Delicate and aromatic, this expression uses locally sourced prickly pear fruit and orange blossom, as well as raspberry, coriander, and lime zest. Try it in an elegant Martini or lifted with a little tonic. $47

Ron Carúpano 21-Year-Old Reserva Privada Rum

This award-winning Venezuelan rum’s layers of citrus, dark chocolate, and tobacco unfold with each sip. Enjoy it over ice with a slice of orange. $60

Flor del Desierto Sotol

For fans of the earthy, terroir-driven spirits of Mexico, sotol should be the next bottle on your bar. Made from 100 percent wild-harvested Dasylirion, or “desert spoon” plants, the Flor del Desierto Sotol from Chihuahua expresses plenty of herbal, savory notes with a gentle smoke character balanced by a touch of sweetness and silky texture. $64.96

Hoste Mezcal Negroni

The Hoste Mezcal Negroni is a ready-to-drink, flavorful blend of Paquera ensamble mezcal, Little City sweet vermouth, Apologue’s Tamarind Liqueur, and mole bitters. The included atomizer of orange zest tincture adds the perfect finishing touch. $80

Phyllis & Her Walk in the Woods Rye Whiskey Double Oaked

From Vermont’s Bar Hill Distillery, the Phyllis series is crafted with local grains—in this case that’s 84 percent Vermont rye and 16 percent Vermont barley, for a spirit that sees secondary aging in Moscatel barrels. The bright peppery and fruity notes are well-rounded with hints of chocolate and sweet pastry. $129

Garrison Brothers Guadalupe 2024 Texas Straight Bourbon Whiskey

For this beloved annual release, Garrison Brothers ages its bourbon for four years in toasted and charred American oak barrels before resting it for an additional two years in tawny Port casks from Portugal. The resulting bourbon is rich and decadent with flavors of caramel, raspberry, and chocolate. Pour this one neat for dessert. $159.99



Oakspire Bourbon Barrel Ale

A collaboration between New Belgium Brewing and Four Roses Distillery, gift this annual holiday favorite to a bourbon-loving beer drinker. Made with New Belgium’s signature amber ale that undergoes a proprietary infusion method with Four Roses’ bourbon barrels, the rich, 9-percent ale is complex with a malty sweetness. See link for distribution.

Fever-Tree Espresso Martini Mix

Simplify your holiday entertaining and enjoy the cocktail of the moment with this premium mix featuring robust Indonesian coffee. Just mix with vodka for an easy and delicious Espresso Martini that your guests will love. Also makes a great host gift! $7

2023 Three of Life Cider

From family operation Brooklyn Cider House, this limited-edition cider is made in the pet-nat method using three heirloom apple varieties—Somerset Redstreak, Chisel Jersey, Ashmead’s Kernel—for a rich and complex heritage cider with electric acidity. $20

Bauman’s Cider Endless Harvest

Led by fifth-generation farmer and head cider maker Christine Walter, Bauman’s Farm has been making cider for more than a century. Made with McIntosh, Golden Russet, and Muscatt De Lense apples, their new release, Endless Harvest, nicely balances acid, tannins, and sweetness, with notes of jasmine, crisp melon rind, and wet stone. $28

Society de la Rassi Neue Brut Vintage 2023

Bringing luxury to the nonalcoholic category, this newly launched, dealcoholized sparkling wine is made from single vintage Chardonnay sourced from La Mancha, Alcázar de San Juan, Spain. Bright with notes of citrus, tropical fruit, and soft florals, the wine brings all the celebration of bubbles sans alcohol. $70

2021 Black Heart Sparkling Wine

Made at Remy Wines in McMinnville, Oregon, where winemaker Remy Drabkin also serves as the town’s first openly gay mayor, the Black Heart is a blanc de noir made of 100-percent Pinot Noir. With a silky effervescence, the wine is heady with juicy orchard fruit balanced by a crisp minerality. $75

San Leonardo

The namesake, flagship wine from historic Trentino-Alto Adige winery San Leonardo, this Bordeaux-style red blend is crafted only in years when the vintage is just right. The current 2019 release is a blend Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, and Merlot for a wine both supremely drinkable now, and well worth aging. $119.99

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