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Moving Libations

Swap the brown bag for your own private travel bar



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MANHATTAN TRAVELING BAR SET
For the discerning drinker, this velvet-lined case is small enough to pack away but large enough to cradle two martini glasses and two fifths of top-shelf liquor, like 20-year -old Pappy Van Winkle. The set comes with a strainer and bottle stoppers, among other accessories. $115; homewetbar.com

TIFFANY’S BARWARE

For more gleam, upgrade the set’s stainless-steel accoutrements to Tiffany’s sterling-silver ware.
> Use the 13-inch Century swizzle spoon ($175) to mix a stirring drink. It tucks neatly beside a bottle of Macallan.
> If you take it on the rocks, tote the sterling Century ice scoop ($185) or the Elsa Peretti Padova ice tongs ($395).
> For Bond approval, bring the 1837 Shaker ($1,200) and Jigger ($150).
> Friends drink ale? Add the Century bottle opener’s 5.5 inches of sleek silver ($175). tiffany.com

BACCARAT VEGA COCKTAIL GLASSES
It’s all useless without martini glasses. Tote the tasteful Baccarat Vega cocktail glass—first crafted under King Louis XV of France, in 1764—to hold Chopin’s distilled potato vodka. If you like a little color, skip the traditional and get your crystal in ruby, moss green, or sapphire. $115; baccarat.com
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