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This Tessa bar cart is at the ready for serving spirits. A sturdy frame and three glass-shelved tiers provide storage, and wheels make it mobile; $999 at ballarddesigns.com.
Innovative, teabag-inspired sachets are cold brewed for a low-cal, fruity, botanically delicious mixer. Add spirits or enjoy alone; $14.99 at drinksayso.com.
A debonair cast of characters joins the fun on these black-and-white, fired-porcelain coasters accented in gold; $75 at jonathanadler.com.
An Italian-designed parrot corkscrew displays a colorful mosaic of plumage and will give guests plenty to talk about; $80 at alessi.com.
A botanical answer for mocktails, the Spice 94 variety is a kicked up aromatic blend of allspice and cardamom; $31.99 at seedlipdrinks.com.

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Toast to this dynamic, jewel-toned cocktail-inspired print from artist Julia Ockert; $29.95 at juliaockert.com.
Horn-topped tiger’s-eye cocktail picks by Joanna Buchanan are a stylish way to garnish a beverage; $128 at joannabuchanan.com.
Sugar cubes in flavors such as rose petal, orange-zest cherry, and cinnamon vanilla will give a sweet lift to alcoholic drinks, mocktails, teas and coffee; $16 at storiedgoods.com.
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