6 fun holiday gifts to bring to parties in 2021

2021-12-29 11:06:08 By : Ms. andrea chen

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Behold — magic in a bottle.

It’s not just what’s inside that counts with these festive elixirs, all packaged in gorgeous, gift-ready containers. Perfect for sophisticated, last-minute tokens or holiday party hostess gifts, these bottles do double duty as decorative objects, even after the tequila — or luxurious extra-virgin olive oil — runs dry.

Here, six bold bottles that will make a statement this holiday season — and into New Year’s Eve.

This creamy extra virgin olive oil (flavored with basil, garlic or chili pepper) comes straight from the source — the island of Crete in Greece — and arrives in an adorable, eye-popping vessel. Tie it up with a bow and you’re good to go. 

Yiayia and Friends EVOO, $19.99 at The Goods Mart, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, and at TheGoodsMart.com

You won’t want to let go of this grippy, architectural flagon, which holds smooth tequila distilled in the Jalisco region of Mexico. It comes in three flavors — clear blanco, honey-colored reposado and oaky extra añejo — so all you’ll need to bring on the party spirit is some salt and a lime. 

Pātsch reposado tequila, $98 at Park Avenue Liquor, 270 Madison Ave., and WineChateau.com

Give the gift of self-care with decadent scented bubble bath, whipped up from a mixture of avocado oil, cocoa butter and green tea. The bottle’s design recalls high-end perfumes, destined to class up the powder room.

Library of Flowers True Vanilla bubble bath, $42 at MargotElena.com

Va-va-voom! It’s all about flavor with this spicy condiment. The shapely, Venus de Milo-style vessel is a surefire conversation starter. 

CaJohns “Eve” hot sauce, $15 at UnitedSauces.com

California’s Usual winery sells its products by the glass, with offerings that include rosé, pinot gris and sparkling brut (hello, NYE!). The cone-shaped container holds a perfect pour of 6.3 ounces — so try a few.

Usual Red box of 6 glasses, $48 at UsualWines.com

The tantalizing turquoise bottle contains an equally intoxicating treat — small-batch gin made from the finest Pacific Northwest spices, including juniper, pink peppercorn and star anise.