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Racine Sun Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts for the Bartender

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Racine Sun asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts for the Bartender

1) Stemless Wine Glass
Vinglacé: Stemless Wine Glass - Sea Glass

2) Cross-Back Denim Apron
This denim apron takes a utilitarian approach to keeping you clean in the kitchen. Pure cotton denim is the aprons’ durable base, and there are perfectly-sized pockets for a notebook and pens. The cross-back construction opens up your range of motion and, because it doesn’t tie around the neck, it creates less stress there during long baking sessions.

3) Chardonnay Go Adult Board Game
Ready, set, Chardonnay Go! This wine-fueled and themed board game is packed with hilarious questions and make-you-blush dares. Travel through the vineyard-inspired game board with the goal of reaching the tasting room. If you can make it without falling over with laughter (or spilling your wine), we salute you.

4) Cool ID Tumbler - Set of 2
Say cheers to ceramic tumblers that keep beverages perfectly chilled. Submerge the tumblers in cool water to activate their natural cooling properties. This ceramic absorbs the water quickly, leaving the surface dry, so there’s no condensation, inside or out. Your drinks stay cool for hours. The matte surface is sophisticated and also acts as a chalkboard if you want to write on it.

5) Hand Cut Monogram Pint Glass - Set of 4
The classic Monogram on these personalized pint glasses is timeless. Susquehanna Glass Company has been hand etching glass in the USA for over 100 years, and they will etch your chosen letters with the attention to detail they’re known for. Each letter is painstakingly hand cut by holding the glass against a rotating stone wheel. The result is a crisp finish that will last for years.

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