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2023 Holiday Gift Guide

If you’re on the hunt for the perfect holiday gift for someone who loves movies and cocktails, then you’re in luck because today, I’m sharing five things that have made my life a whole lot better in the last year. I personally own and enjoy all of these items, and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy them for a friend. A very nice friend; not a naughty one. Naughty friends get cheap bottles of wine and ironic napkins they will never use.

Cheers, and Happy Holidays!

Noir Bar by Eddie Muller

This book is great for both classic movie fans and the home bartender! The recipes are easy to make, and Muller’s pairings are always inspired. I find myself returning to it again and again when I’m stumped for what to make/watch that night.

Flower Coupe Glass

Whether you’re watching Barbie or a Doris Day classic, this pretty pink glass is perfect for a sparkling cocktail pairing!

Gin Botanicals

I love making flavored gins in my vintage decanter, and this set makes it easy to up your cocktail game. Favorite botanical: Cinnamon!

Connecticut in the Movies by Illeana Douglas

It might surprise you how many movies were set or filmed in Connecticut, and this book takes the reader on a fantastic road trip through cinema history. Illeana Douglas has long been a favorite actress of mine, but this year she’s become a favorite author as well!

Hollywood Blends coffee from Breakfast at Dominique’s

Breakfast at Dominique’s sells wonderful coffee inspired by classic film stars, and I’m particularly a fan of the Ava Gardner blend (used recently in an Espresso Martini while I watched Mogambo!). If you like espresso cocktails, or if you just want a great cup of coffee, then definitely order a few bags!

Dramas

Out of Africa

Image Credit: Out of Africa, 1985

Concluding my journey through 1985, I couldn’t resist a peek at the year’s Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Sydney Pollack’s Out of Africa (Disc/Download). Some might say this is not the best movie to watch when you’re already sweltering under a summer heat wave; however, I like to think of this as a how-to guide for surviving climate change—wear a lot of white linen, stock up on quinine, and make alfresco nighttime vinyl cocktail parties a thing.

Starring Meryl Streep as Karen von Blixen (the writer who would later go on to be published under the pseudonym Isak Dinesen) this is an epic tale of one woman’s struggle to live her best life, despite the incompetent men she’s forced to deal with on a daily basis. Sounds familiar, amiright ladies? Wealthy Karen signs herself up for a marriage-of-convenience that involves a ticket to Nairobi and a coffee farm she never really wanted. But still, she makes the best of it, forging a friendship with handsome safari hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford)- a friendship that later turns into a passionate romance. Confronted with war, fickle crops, male chauvinism, as well as a fun little bout of syphilis thanks to her deadbeat husband, Karen never loses her classy attitude. She’s all about crystal decanters, Victrola record players, Limoges, and fussy feminine decor, even while on safari. In other words, she basically invented glamping, and we should all bow down.

Because this movie is definitely not climate controlled, I think we need an icy cold beverage to get us through. There’s no greater summertime pleasure than a gin & tonic, so let’s combine the flavors of a G&T with Karen’s beleaguered coffee crop in this Spiked Coffee Tonic cocktail.

Spiked Coffee Tonic

1 oz Gin

1 ½ oz Espresso Cold Brew (canned)

2 oz Tonic

½ oz Brown Sugar Syrup (Combine 1:1 ratio brown sugar with water, blending until sugar is dissolved)

Dried Lemon Wheel (garnish)

Combine gin, cold brew, tonic, and syrup in a highball glass filled with large ice cubes. Stir until combined, then garnish with a dried lemon wheel.

It’s a little surprising to me that this won the Academy Award for Best Picture, given how lackluster the script is. But nevertheless, it’s worthwhile viewing, if only to watch Meryl master the Danish accent as well as those safari-chic fashions. Cheers!