Three lavish gifts for your at-home mixologist!

SABI SANDS, SOUTH AFRICA - NOVEMBER 28: Visitors to the Inyati Game Lodge enjoy a Chateau Leoville Barton 2002 Bordeaux red wine at sundown during a game drive in the Sabi Sands nature reserve on November 28, 2021 in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The South African government says the country, which just recently re-opened to international tourism, is bearing the brunt of publicly announcing the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, as other countries placed it on the red list. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)
SABI SANDS, SOUTH AFRICA - NOVEMBER 28: Visitors to the Inyati Game Lodge enjoy a Chateau Leoville Barton 2002 Bordeaux red wine at sundown during a game drive in the Sabi Sands nature reserve on November 28, 2021 in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The South African government says the country, which just recently re-opened to international tourism, is bearing the brunt of publicly announcing the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, as other countries placed it on the red list. (Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images)

Having an at-home mixologist is the gift that keeps on giving — especially if you tend to host parties all the time! Finding them a great and unique gift this holiday season doesn’t have to be hard though — especially when money is no objection. We’ve found some great gifts for every type of at-home mixologist in your life!

The Meltdown Ice Ball Press has become a focal point in our kitchen. The Meltdown turns blocks of ice into beautiful ice spheres, perfect for cooling every type of drink. I personally like putting them in my water bottle before heading to the gym — there’s just something oddly satisfying about these spheres in water bottles! Making the sphere takes next to no time either — in less than a minute you can fancy up any drink. The Meltdown start’s at $895, so the lucky recipient should absolutely be on the nicest nice list you have!

Looking to really spoil someone this holiday season? We get it. These three items will make a mixologist swoon with delight!

We love a good bar cart on Guilty Eats, and this Beckett Bar Cart is simply divine! With two color options — polished nickel or antique brass — your bar cart can easily be the centerpiece in any room it enters. This vintage-inspired cart is seriously stunning. For $1,295 this is a splurge gift, worthy of only the nicest of people.

Looking for something slightly cheaper, but still fun and unique? This Monkey Bar Tool Set fits that bill. This is a great gift set for budding mixologists or anyone who likes cute, quirky things. At $199 it still counts as a lavish gift, but one people will be talking about for years.

Did you buy anything lavish this holiday season? Let us know in the comments below!

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