Outright Luxury
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"Sex and the City" Drinking Game
Cocktail concoctions for each member of the "Sex and the City" quartet, with instructions on when to sip while watching the show and complete bartender's kit.

McSorley's Saloon Mugs
Authentic glass mugs from the undisputed champion of New York City drinking institutions, the ancient taproom called McSorley's Old Ale House.

Stork Club Bar Book
The cocktail book to end all cocktail books -- a truly rare collection of bar recipes from the legendary night club, out-of-print since 1946.

Mood Music
Cocktail Angst sets the mood with an off-beat mix of '50s and '60s cocktail exotica -- modern jazz influences, Latin rhythms and kitsch.

Rabbit Corkscrew
Perfect gift for the "Wine Snob," the innovative yet affordable device opens any wine bottle easily and effortlessly. Recommended by Wine Spectator Magazine.

Portable Grill
The take-anywhere 17-lb. porta-cooker. It looks like a beer keg, but opens to reveal a outdoor grill. Great for the beach, a picnic, or tailgate party. As seen in FHM Magazine.

Barbeque Companion
The 18-piece set from the grilling experts at Smith and Wollensky covers all bases from the cleaning brush right down to the corn-cob holders.

Jaccard Tenderizer
The lightweight, hand-held mechanical tenderizer is no longer a secret of restaurant chefs! 48 slender stainless-steel blades make fine incisions through connective tissues of tough cuts of meat.

Adirondack Chairs
Outdoor parties begin with these rugged foldaway chairs, featuring deep contoured seats and arms that are wide enough for cocktails. Easy to carry. Easy to store.

The Slam Man
Life-size, interactive, electronic fitness machine. The "memory retention" targets light up to tell you where to punch for a great cardio and upper body workout.

Skinny-Dipping with Greta Garbo.
Martini ChillerThe Martini is, if not the greatest drink in the entire civilized world, without question the greatest drink at the corner of 53rd Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan. That's the address of the bar named after the cocktail, and the inspiration for the 2-piece Martini Chiller.

According to author Barnaby Conrad III, "A great Martini should be like skinny-dipping in a Nordic lake with Greta Garbo -- teeth-chatteringly cold." In a long quest to serve the coldest Martini, liquid ingredients have been stored in the freezer, garnishes have been well-chilled in the refrigerator. Glasses, even cocktail shakers, have been frosted before serving. Ian Fleming's James Bond had his Martini "shaken, not stirred" in an attempt to quickly chill the drink without diluting it.

But the secret of New York's coldest Martini is the specially-designed glass chiller, a V-shaped conical Martini glass that fits atop a balloon-shaped bowl. When the bowl is filled with crushed ice, it provides the most practical method yet devised for keeping the drink as cold as possible for as long as possible.

Not since President Franklin Roosevelt mixed the first Martini in the White House to celebrate the end of national Prohibition in 1933 has there been a more important innovation to the supreme American cocktail. Gift-packed in a distinctive cylinder box. CLICK HERE for more information.

Ice-O-Mat Crushed Ice Made Easy.
Fill the bowls of your Deluxe Martini Chillers with crushed ice made by the Ice-O-Mat, a masterpiece of Art Deco. An exact replica of a spiffy 1939 design, the hard-working Ice-O-Mat crushes ice directly into your glasses. All-metal with sharp-cutting blades of hardened steel. CLICK HERE for more information.

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