The Best Wines For Thanksgiving Weekend, According to Sommeliers

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Chances are, you’re juggling a lot this Thanksgiving—baking turkeys, making sides, and setting tables. Or maybe you’re not, and Thanksgiving consists mostly of kicking back and watching the game. Either way? You’re going to need wine. Stocking up the cellar for the holidays doesn’t need to be stressful.

“Buying wine for Thanksgiving is a great opportunity to have fun and be creative,” says Torrey Grant, wine appreciation professor at Syracuse University. “Thanksgiving has become all about the sides and as such, is a meal with tons of moving parts. I tell students all the time to just keep it light, bright and young.” His advice: low-alcohol wines with a bright, fresh acidity tend to be crowd-pleasers. “Unless you are in control of the table you may not know every dish that’s going to land on it so the idea is versatility.”

Looking for some more guidance? We asked some of the country’s top sommeliers what they’re pouring on Thanksgiving. 

E Guigal Château de Nalys Châteauneuf-des-Papes, $80                   

This bottle of Châteauneuf-des-Papes is an intense blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvèdre, this red is regal, expressive, and endlessly complex, perfect to impress at a family gathering as it is impressive in price, approachable in flavor (notes of chocolate and dark berries for the Cab Sauv-obsessed, with a red fruit silkiness for the more light-bodied fans at the dinner table), and infallible in food pairing—whether you’re a turkey, steak, or grilled vegetable family.” –  Justin Parramore, Beverage Director, Level 3 Somm at Petit Pomeroy

Super Tuscan Petrolo Galatrona Toscana, $80

“As your entrusted sommelier, I advise you to bring Tuscan Merlot to the table this Thanksgiving. Still unfairly resented thanks to Paul Giamatti’s tirade in Sideways, it’s time Merlot steps back into the spotlight—like a young, pre-Jake Paul, Mike Tyson. Small, historic, and family run: Petrolo “Galatrona” 2019 is my favorite pick. Its ripeness and structure make it a perfect match for richer gobs of turkey sopped in gravy, while its Tuscan acidity effortlessly dances with Mom’s favorite cranberry sauce.  If you’re doing it right, go magnum—and keep it close.” — Nicholas Schulman, Wine Director, RPM Italian 

Evening Land Seven Springs Gamay Noir, $45 

This Gamay brings cranberry zing, cherry juiciness, and a silky finish to the table—basically a love letter to your Thanksgiving feast. It’s vibrant enough to cut through rich dishes—like turkey with all the trimmings—but not so bold it bullies lighter sides like green beans or your aunt’s infamous salad. Strong vibes all around the table.” – Melissa Helfand, Director of Operations of The Duck & The Peach, Meli, La Collina, and The Wells in Washington DC

Grgich Hills Estate 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, $73

“Ok, let’s not talk Turkey. If your main course is something heavier and you want to have a wine on the table for those types of dishes then Grgich HIlls Estate Napa Cab is stunning. Winemakers know that most wine lovers are buying their wines to open soon and with that in mind Grgich hills can be enjoyed today. It has the tannins to handle some high protein and fat dishes but enough acidity running through as to not weigh down your palate. Fresh is not always a word associated with big wines like this but in this case it fits beautifully!” — Grant

Bernabeleva’s 2022 ‘Viña Bonita’ Garnacha, $70                         

“This winery is technically in the Sierra de Gredos, a beautiful mountain range about an hour’s drive west of Madrid. This area is gaining a lot of praise for aromatic, deeply concentrated expressions of old vine Garnacha. Bernabeleva was originally founded in 1923 by a doctor from Madrid, Vincente Alvarez, who realized the potential for Garnacha. However, political instability following the Spanish Civil War kept his dream from being realized until his grandchildren, Juan Diez Bulnes and Santiago Matallana Bulnes, took over the 80 year old estate vineyards in 2006. Viña Bonita is their top bottling from a small single vineyard of granite. The wine shows crushed violets and roses with black strawberry, pomegranate, and fresh rosemary. I think this wine pairs perfectly with herbed Thanksgiving dressing and fowl, large or small!” — Jake Bennie, wine director at Sepia and Proxi.

Poderi di Carlo Orange Pinot Grigio, $20

If I was to be a bit more daring around the holidays, I would delve into some skin contact wines, such as an Poderi di Carlo Orange Pinot Grigio from Friuli.” – Matthew Jacobson, Sommelier at Botanist at Fairmont Pacific Rim

Bōken Nana Sake, $67

Or, skip the wine altogether and opt for sake. “The higher acidity and sophisticated finish in Bōken Nana gives great strength to pair with Thanksgiving umami rich gravy. I imagine spooning over a perfectly roasted turkey and mashed potatoes, and can see Bōken Sake really harmonizing with holiday stuffing/dressing as well.” — Shiho Tanaka, Head Sommelier at the Michelin-starred Tsukimi NYC  

Peay Vineyards Les Titans, $65

“I know that the number one offering in the USA when it comes to Thanksgiving is Beaujolais but for me it’s the Peay Vineyards Les Titans, West Sonoma Coast Syrah. When thinking of California, you might think of warm, rich and decadent fruit and alcohol forward wines, but Peay estate is one of the coldest places on earth to produce fantastic Syrah, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay. Wild red fruit, white pepper, lots of structure and freshness that pairs so well with all the fall spices.”  —Donald Clement, Born & Raised, San Diego    

Elena Walch Beyond the Clouds, $100

“This is a stunning white blend from Alto Adige. Produced by a fifth-generation family-owned estate, this wine is a grand cuvee produced in a limited number of bottles (around 3000) and a testament to the Walch family’s dedication to sustainable and terroir-driven practices. Aromas of pineapple, rose petals, and a creamy, elegant texture and refreshing vibrancy match light toast. Clean. Elegant. It pairs beautifully with roasted turkey, creamy mashed potatoes, and herbaceous stuffing, adding sophistication and joy to any festive gathering.” – Alberto Ghezzi , Lucciola’s Somm & Wine Director 

Maysara Jamsheed Pinot Noir 2015, $30

“This is my go-to Thanksgiving wine. I always keep this wine around at home or at the restaurant because it resonates on so many levels. It is made by the Momtazi family, who immigrated from Iran to escape the Islamic Revolution in the 1980s. Now, the three amazing daughters oversee the winemaking, utilizing sustainable, ancient practices that respect the provisions of the land. The winery is Demeter-certified biodynamic and uses all estate-grown fruit in McMinnville, Oregon. The family immigrant story really hits home for me, while the wine offers a depth of fruit that you want for turkey and all of the sides, especially ones with some spice. It has so many layers and so much depth with balanced acidity. It’s also a screw cap to help out all family members. A Thanksgiving Pinot that keeps on giving!” — Taylor Adams, General Manager and Wine Director at Saffron in New Orleans.

LaPostolle Grand Selection Carmenere, $20

Thanksgiving dinner can offer so many different directions for wine, from high acid bright Pinot Noir to deep, rich Malbec and even a lush plush Chardonnay. The possibilities are endless! However, we always appreciate opening someone’s eyes to something new, that is why my current favorite Thanksgiving wine is Carmenere from Chile. Think of Carmenere as Merlot’s cool mysterious cousin who studied abroad. Carmenere has beautiful rich dark fruit qualities and plush tannins that won’t fight with food, but still can cut through all that turkey, gravy and mashed potatoes.” — Alex Cuper, Wine Director at El Che Steakhouse & Bar and Brasero

Valentini Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo, $123If price is no object, then the Valentini Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo 2018 is sure to get your in-laws back in your good graces. Produced by the winery of the legendary Edoardo Valentini, this is traditional Italian winemaking at its finest. A deeper and more intense ‘rosato’ style wine made with Montepulciano grapes, this wine offers fresh red cherry note, complemented by balanced tannins and a savoury herbaceous. And while this wine can elevate the richness of a turkey gravy and balance the tart astringency of cranberries, it can also be a gift that keeps on giving—cellaring it for another occasion will only improve its quality.” Joshua Mott (Azura, Osteria Scossa, Red Eye Diner, Her Father’s Cider Bar, Aphrodite’s Taverna)

Mersel Wine ‘Lebnani Ahmar’ Cinsault, $25

“Cinsault is possibly the most important French import grape in the Middle East, grown throughout Lebanon, Israel, Morocco and Algeria. Here, Eddie Chime at Mersel Wine is using fruit from young Bekka Valley vines to produce a natural expression of Cinsault that benefits from carbonic maceration [the same technique that Beaujolais producers follow] and malolactic fermentation. Meaty and spicy with dark brambly fruit, opening to violet and bright acidity, finishing with just a kiss of smoke. Pairs well with BBQ.” – Scott Stroemer, Beverage Director, at Michelin-starred Galit 

Chapoutier Petite Ruche Syrah, $29

“It can be difficult to find a wine that pairs well with the buttery mashed potatoes, rich cranberry sauces, green bean casseroles and other delicious, simple dishes that we love on a Thanksgiving spread. I like this syrah from the Rhône Valley (specifically the Crozes-Hermitage AOC) because it’s medium bodied, firm and savory. With aromas of smoke, grilled meat and peppercorn, it’s the perfect complement to the full cornucopia of Thanksgiving flavors.” — Ben Zuba, Wine Director at Rare Society 

Il Sasso Valpolicella Superiore, $43

“My perfect Thanksgiving wine is a fruit driven red wine with fresh acidity and low tannin.  There has been a renaissance in the Veneto with a new generation making exceptionally delicious red and white wines.  I am particularly fond of the wines of Il Sasso—his Valpolicella Superiore is bright and perfumed with notes of black cherry, preserved strawberry and violets. It works with everything on your Thanksgiving table but can play off the sweetness of cranberry and the savoriness of stuffing.” — Jason Alexander, wine director of Che Fico, Che Fico Pizzeria, and Che Fico Parco Menlo

Rootdown Winery Riesling, $34       

“For this year’s Thanksgiving dinner, I am reaching for a riesling. It is the perfect pairing for a turkey feast. I am currently obsessed with Rootdown Winery’s Riesling from Napa. Rootdown Winery is a hidden gem in California’s wine landscape, quietly crafting wines that tell the story of the soil with purity and finesse.“ – Scott Deardorff, Juniper & Ivy

Raventos i Blanc de Nit, $18

Originating from Catalonia, Spain, this sparkling wine boasts a rich family legacy of fine winemaking. Juicy and refreshing, it’s an affordable delight perfect for the season, making it a wonderful complement to Thanksgiving feasts with its vibrant bubbles and crisp, balanced flavor.” – Kisong Mun, sommelier at The Dearborn Chicago

2021 Ehlers Estate 1886 Cabernet Sauvignon, $160

“When I was first starting out as a somm, the appeal of this wine would be the dark, brooding almost muscular fruit at the opening when you drink this Napa Cabernet. Now it’s the finesse that frames the wine that holds the most appeal for me. A wine that stands up to heartier Thanksgiving dishes like Prime Rib or Lamb Rack has to have layers of complexity as well. Ehlers 1886 Cabernet is a great reminder of not only the power that Napa can produce but also the length and freshness found in the best Cabernet grown there.” — Grant

Clement & Florian Berthier L’Instant Pinot Noir, $19 

Primarily Pinot Noir, with a splash of Gamay to add a subtle spice that perfectly complements the rich fruitiness of the Pinot Noir. This elegant, inexpensive wine is an ideal choice for Thanksgiving, offering a harmonious balance of bright red fruit and gentle spice that pairs beautifully with a variety of traditional holiday dishes, from roasted turkey to glazed ham and even savory stuffing.” — Amanda Fladung, manager ofFarm Bar Lakeview

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The Best Picks From Huckberry’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale

In a crowded market for Black Friday deals and steals, a few exceptions tend to stand out in rather eye-catching fashion. And for rugged menswear, classic flannel shirting, tough waxed jackets, richly crafted leather boots, EDC gear and much more, Huckberry‘s offerings are all killer, no filler.

Huckberry’s Black Friday sale, running now through Cyber Monday, offers some of the year’s best discounts on covetable gear, including Pedro Pascal’s favorite trucker jacket, winter travel essentials and practically anything else you can dream up. Here are the picks we’ve got on our wish list right now.

Relwen Quilted Flannel Shirt

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Take your traditional flannel shirt, a must-have in brisk weather, and then turn it into something else entirely with a super-warm quilted lining. That’s what heritage-inspired Relwen did, and the results are infinitely wearable for frigid winter days. $161, was $248

Flint and Tinder Boiled Wool Chore Blazer

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Flint and Tinder, the flagship in-house line at Huckberry, boasts a healthy respect for Americana classics, all done with a twist. This cozy, handsome piece blends the utility of a chore coat with a traditional wool blazer, and it’s about as versatile a sportcoat hybrid as it gets. $202, was $238

Rhodes Footwear Blake Chelsea Boots

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Part work boot, part classic Chelsea boot, these wedge-sole boots manage to toe the line between tough and stylish. Supple leather will take on its own patina over time, whether you wear these for riding or for winter bar-hopping. $187, was $220

Flint and Tinder Wool-Lined Waxed Trucker Jacket

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True to form, Huckberry offers up savings on a variation of its best-selling style of all-time, the Waxed Trucker Jacket from Flint and Tinder. This option is lined in wool for a cozy, burly, ready-for-any-weather finish. $304, was $358

Huckberry x GORUCK GR1 Slick Backpack

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Huckberry gear is tailor-made for adventure, ready to go far afield and take on just about any challenge. It’s a lofty goal, and that’s the same aim as everyday carry gear purveyors GORUCK. The two joined forces on this stealthy backpack, which boasts tons of hidden pockets and a highly durable design. $293, was $345

Greys Wool Slipper Boots

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A soft wool exterior meets the durability of a stylish, contrasting rubber outsole in these cleverly designed slipper boots, now 40 percent off. Rich leather detailing upgrades these beyond those old slippers you’ve had for years. $70, was $118

Give’r Classic Gloves (Huckberry Exclusive)

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The toughest of outdoor jobs this winter (and beyond) call for the toughest of gear, and these Give’r gloves are surely sturdy and determined (not to mention nicely discounted), with a waxed leather exterior and Thinsulate padding within for added warmth. $52, was $75

Wills Stretch Wool Blazer

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The Huckberry team understands there’s a time to gear up and get down and dirty, and a time to kick back in refined style with an Old Fashioned while wearing a finely tailored blazer. This comfortable stretch wool jacket is best-suited for the second of those pursuits, and comes with matching trousers for all your holiday tailoring needs. $246, was $328

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Why The Bellagio Fountain Club Was The Culinary Capital Of F1’s Las Vegas Grand Prix

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This past weekend the Formula One spectacle returned to Las Vegas for the sophomore run, and delivered for racing fans in every way possible. Mercedes-AMG made a fabulous return to the podium by making an unexpected one-two English punch with George Russell taking the checkered flag and his teammate, seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton, taking second. Ferrari also made headlines by claiming a podium spot with Spaniard Carlos Sainz coming in third. 

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But the biggest winner of all was the undoubtedly Max Verstappen, who, with two races still remaining in Qatar and Abu Dhabi, claimed his fourth drivers’ championship. With the title he’s joined the evermore elevated ranks of Hall of Fame drivers with four championships that includes only Juan Manuel Fangio, Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and the aforementioned Hamilton. It’s fair to say the flying Dutchman has at least entered the GOAT conversation. 

“On the top-floor viewing area one can watch drivers sprint by on the second-longest straight of any F1 race in the world, screaming past at speeds north of 220 mph.”

Left to right: Lewis Hamilton, race winner George Russell and Carlos Sainz (Jared C. Tilton – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

It was a fabulous race from beginning to end featuring plenty of passing and shifting of positions, with Hamilton moving up from 10th while Russell dominated the entirety of the 50-lap race. Although Russell led from his pole position to the checkered flag on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, second place was swapped no less ten times between five different drivers. 

David Chang and Mario Carbone (Bellagio Fountain Club)

We had the honor of watching the race from one of the best viewing situations in the city: the Bellagio Fountain Club. The purpose-built structure runs along in front of the famed Bellagio fountains, offering guests a truly peerless gastronomic experience you’re unlikely to find anywhere on the planet—be that at a sporting event or anywhere.

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Leveraging MGM’s ridiculous pool of culinary talents, the Vegas consortium attracted a rogues’ gallery of Michelin-star hands including Mario Carbone, David Chang, Yannick Alleno, Alain Ducasse, Michael Mina, Bryan and Michael Voltaggio, Akira Back, Bricia Lopez, TJ Steele, Nancy Silverton, Christina Tosi, Olivia Tiedemann and more. Even Mark, Donnie and Paul Wahlberg passed out Wahlburgers. 

And these chefs did not just design the menu, they were there right in front of you cooking up their dishes firsthand for guests to enjoy. We had Wolfgang Puck serving us melt-in-your-mouth short rib, and at another point Japanese superstar Masaharu Morimoto carved up a tuna two feet in front of us with the help of the eminent Jean-Georges Vongerichten, whose Prime steakhouse we ate at the night before enjoying one of our best dining experiences of 2024. 

Masaharu Morimoto and Jean-Georges Vongerichten (Bellagio Fountain Club)

Witnessing John-George and the Iron Chef slicing up tuna and handing spoonfuls to us directly was a sashimi experience we will not soon forget. There was a caviar table with flutes of champagne we stopped at every time we passed by. Servers from Oysters XO walked around with tool belts filled with shellfish and a dozen different toppings, mignonettes and hot sauces. 

Of course the bars were also stocked with top-shelf spirits. Perhaps best of all, the top-floor staging area offered an extraordinary view of the drivers racing by on the second-longest straight of any F1 race in the world, screaming past at speeds north of 220 mph. All which helps justify the heady $14,000 price tag per seat. 

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Naturally, there was a litany of celebrities attending as impressive as any A-list event. Luminaries seen strolling the Bellagio Fountain Club included Spirit of the Week subject Chris Stapleton, Aaron Paul, Seth Rogen, Coco Jones, Eva Longoria, Big Boi, Cedric The Entertainer, Canelo Alvarez, Rory Mcllroy, Eddie Huang, Jenny McCarthy, Jazz Chisholm, Mark Vientos, Starling Marte, Dexter Fowler, Francis Tiafoe and more.

Eva Longoria (Bellagio Fountain Club)

The festivities were not just contained to Saturday night, of course, the entire weekend was overfilled with nonstop entertainment such as Dom Dolla hosting his Thursday night party at LIV in the Fontainebleau, before again performing above the pitlanes at ‘LIV on the Grid.’ On Friday night, Diplo and the Chainsmokers amped up the sold-out crowd at Maxim’s Ultimate Raceweek party at The Wynn’s XS nightclub.

“Chef John-George and the Iron Chef slicing up tuna and handing out spoonfuls was a sashimi experience we will not soon forget.”

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But naturally the climax of the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend spectacle was the race itself, from the moment Boyz II Men sang the National Anthem to the closing ceremonies when Russell, Hamilton and Sainz all met at the Bellagio Fountain Club’s Winner’s Stage to celebrate their triumph—their likenesses projected on the iconic Fountains behind them, while exploding fireworks lit up the night sky. The pomp and ceremony, nevermind sound and fury seemed fitting for such an event. It’s safe to say we’re already booking hotels for 2025, and seeing if we can charm the MGM team for access to the Bellagio Fountain Club for another round.

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Follow Deputy Editor Nicolas Stecher on Instagram at @nickstecher and @boozeoftheday.

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Elevate Your Holiday Gift List With These Tech Favorites

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It’s that magical time of year when you spend way too much time wracking your brain trying to figure out the perfect gift. It’s a chore as old and troublesome as St. Nick himself, and probably older. Maxim is here to do the heavy lifting, however, and offer you some creative ideas to gift that #tech and #gearhead in your life—from those annoying early adopters who seemly have every gadget under the sun to the partner, friend or sibling who just needs to upgrade their basic headphone game. Heck, maybe you need to figure out the perfect gift for yourself—it’s been a tough year, you’ve earned it! Here are a dozen tech and gadget options to choose from, from art-stocked HD TVs and Ray-Ban smart glasses to flying drones and the latest PS5, these cutting-edge tech gifts can’t miss.

TCL NXTFRAME Art Library TV

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Arguably the biggest blight with large televisions in the living room is that when they’re going unused, they’re an eyesore. TCL solves that issue with their new NXTFRAME TV – a gorgeous, high-definition QLED 4K display that comes pre-licensed with a near endless collection of priceless artwork. This means when you have guests over for a little dinner party, or even just alone in your house you can convert the giant screen—sizes come in 55”, 65” 75” and mammoth 85” options—into a Louvre museum wall.  Set it to scroll and the TCL NXTFRAME can surprise you with new art every time you walk in the room. And with its wood magnetic frame, off-white bezel, matte anti-reflective screen to better display without glare, the NXTFRAME looks like art even when its turned off. Plus its easy-to-mount flush mount wall bracket and ultra-slim design (only 1.1” deep, 1.2” for 85”) allows the NXTFRAME to elegantly blend into the wall. 

Most critically, the bright QLED screen creates images as crystal clear as Bora Bora water, whether that be watching TV or the paintings, photographs, drawings and street art pre-loaded on TCL’s Art Library. Or use your own personal photo collection — or even utilize the NXTFRAME’s revolutionary AI Art option that literally creates new unique pieces after you complete a short survey to personally curate an experience customized precisely to your whims and preferences. 

The NXTFRAME TV is TCL’s halo model, meaning it comes loaded with tech goodies like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X, along with Enhanced Dialogue Mode, HDR ULTRA with Dolby Vision IQ for boosted contrast and High Brightness+ LED backlight for brighter images regardless of ambient light. It also uses TCL’s expertise in gaming to offer world-class refresh rates (120Hz / 144Hz), game-playing tech (Game Accelerator 240 with Auto Game Mode and AMD FreeSync Premium) and motion enhancement technologies that also benefit sporting events and quick twitch action flicks. 

If you don’t want to mount your NXTFRAME on the wall, you can finish the look with the easel-style Movable Floor Stand. The Stand includes detachable wheels so you can easily move your NXTFRAME anywhere in your home. There’s also an even more premier Pro series that ups the sound performance factor via a new “Audio by Bang & Olufsen” partnership. Utilizing the world-renowned audio tuning and sound design of B&O engineering, the NXTFRAME Pro boasts a wireless 3.1.2 sound bar and subwoofer co-engineered by TCL and Bang & Olufsen’s acoustic teams, plus B&O’s proprietary BeoSonic interface to easily refine and customize sound preferences and levels. 

Lastly audio and video connectivity is a breeze via Bluetooth and three HDMI inputs, including one eARC. Blazing Wi-Fi 5 enables fast high-speed internet connection with Apple AirPlay 2 and Google TV Smart OS with hands-free voice control, as well as compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit. This makes the NXTFRAME not only a top-of-the-line option, but also a great value to upgrade your audio and video viewing experience. From $1,499 to $4,999. —Nicolas Stecher

Sonos Arc Ultra Ultimate Immersive Set with Sub 4 Subwoofer + Era 300 Speakers

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Sonos cornered the market on holistic home audio systems that easily connect, seamlessly playing music in every room of your house without making you feel like you ate too much lead paint as a kid. If you’re already part of the Sonos community and you’re looking to level up your home theater, or if you’re just diving into the world of premium sound for the first time, the Premium Arc Ultra Set is the most comprehensive option available in the Sonosphere.

This sound system is filled out by the latest Sub 4 Sonos Subwoofer oozing deep, rolling bass that instantly and dramatically upshifts home systems. Once you enjoy a proper setup you’ll realize all the subs you were missing in key sequences, transforming flicks like Sicario from a simple TV experience into a fully immersive hellscape, the low-flying rumbles augmenting the onscreen terror. You also get a pair of Sonos Era 300 speakers to handle mid-range duties, adding spatial 3D to the system if properly placed. 

The real showstopper, however, is Sonos’ Arc Ultra soundbar, widely regarded as one of the best smart soundbars on the market. Equipped with Dolby Atmos 3D sound, the Arc delivers a truly immersive cinematic experience with crisp dialogue and rich mid-levels that envelops you from all directions. Its ultra-wide design and advanced software elevates the entire home theater experience, basically dropping you into Benicio Del Toro’s pocket as he hunts Fausto Alarcón (is it too obvious we just rewatched Sicario?). Its also powerful and sharp enough to expertly fuel a house party like a pro DJ. 

The Premium Arc Set is fully controllable via the Sonos app or Apple AirPlay 2, and offers voice command functionality through a variety of devices, including Sonos One, Sonos Beam, Google Home, Amazon Echo and more, making it as intuitive to operate as it is impressive to your earholes. Whether you’re upgrading your current system or just stepping into the world of Sonos for the first time, the Arc Ultra Ultimate Immersive Set ensures a top-level, future-proofed audio experience. $2,561 —N.S.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

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When smart glasses first dropped a couple years back they were pretty much universally mocked because of how damn goofy they looked. Well, now purveyors of timeless optic cool Ray-Ban have thrown their hat in the game, teaming up with Meta for their take on the Smart Glasses category. Wrapping the technology in three of Ray-Ban’s most iconic models — Wayfarer, Headliner and Skyler — the Ray-Ban Meta glasses feature hi-res cameras to capture both photos and video, and open-ear speakers for listening to music or taking calls while still hearing the world around you. This makes them pretty handy if you want to record an event without having to keep your iPhone out, freeing up your hands and just allowing you to turn your head to capture all the action. You can also use the cameras to make video calls via WhatsApp or Messenger, sharing your POV with friends, or quickly scan QR codes and phone numbers. 

Arguably the most futuristic feature is the Meta AI capability, which opens up an infinite world of possibilities: ask Meta AI to remember where you parked at the mall, to make gift suggestions, offer recipe ideas when combing the supermarket, and more. Plus they’re continually adding new AI features, promising your Ray-Ban Metas will soon be able to translate speech in real-time, so if you’re talking to someone speaking Spanish, French or Italian, you’ll instantly hear the English translation through the speakers.

Aesthetically there’s a spectrum of both colors and lenses to choose from, creating a pretty wide swathe of options to craft a unique look — including clear, tinted, polarized or transition lenses, plus new colors like Shiny Caramel, Shiny Jeans and Shiny Warm Stone. Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses also work seamlessly with most major audio apps (e.g. Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeart) so you can easily listen to your favorite playlists, podcasts and audio books on the go. Better yet, Ray-Ban’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are now officially live, saving you 20% on all Ray-Ban Meta styles until December 2. $240+ —N.S.

Lectric XPedition 2.0 Utility e-Bike

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There are very few things we’ve recently found more useful in life than a capable electric utility bike (e-uBike maybe?). If you have a kid they’re a no-brainer, as with the extended rear axle and optional child seat(s) you can usually fit up to two young ones, allowing you to bypass the life-sucking gridlock of school pickup/drop-off traffic. Or just any excuse to carry the kids around, electric utility bikes allow you to circumvent traffic while burning some calories, all while still offering electric motor assistance should your thighs wane somewhere en route. 

But even if you’re blessed to be single, e-uBikes are perfect for trips to the farmers market, grocery shopping, or really any errand within a couple mile radius from your home. These things are a godsend. Plus with all the extra optional accessories you can customize an e-uBike to fit your precise needs (e.g. frame bags, lockboxes, baskets, running boards, improved headlamps, etc.). 

The Lectric XPedition 2.0 is an excellent example of an e-uBike as it provides great utility with its powerful 750W motor, 450-pound payload and 28 mph top speed. Throw in the optional dual long-range battery (+$600) and you get up to 170 miles of range between charges (60-miles with single battery, 120 with standard dual). The recently updated 2.0 model gets a bunch of enhancements from the debut version, including a longer rear frame for more cargo, both cadence and torque sensors, and a Shimano 8-speed drivetrain. Unlike may more industrial e-uBikes, the XPedition 2.0 offers surprising comfort even on bumpy roads thanks to an improved 50mm adjustable front suspension fork, fat tires and optional seat post suspension with 40-mm of travel (+$89). The XPedition 2.0 is also lighter than many cargo bikes that can be a pain to haul around, especially if you don’t live on a ground floor. 

Major props to the ultra bright full color LED screen that displays all critical data clearly without fuss. We’ve tested many eBikes with way too many options and technical wizardry, but the nice thing about Lectric is it keeps things super simple. If you’re a #gearhead there certainly are more complicated eBikes with more tech options, superfluous digital pomp, apps, etc., but if you’re a Luddite like us, dollar-for-dollar the Lectric XPedition 2.0 is a top utility bike option. $1,399 —N.S.

Sony PlayStation 5 Pro

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PlayStation has upped the ante for gaming consoles with the introduction of the new PS5 Pro. Reigning as the most powerful PlayStation ever made, the PS5 Pro upgrades the GPU to enable 45% faster rendering, advanced ray-tracing that doubles the speed of the original PS5 and AI-driven upscaling, allowing what Sony calls PlayStation Super Spectral Resolution (PSSR) that makes old and new games alike look better than ever. 

Sony has also gone through their back catalog of first-party games and enhanced them to take advantage of the PS5 Pro’s extra horsepower. That means legendary titles like The Last of Us, Gran Turismo 7, God of War Ragnarok and Marvel’s Spider-Man (among many others) are all already primed to look their best on the PS5 Pro. Sony’s huge library of backward compatible PS4 games will also see improvements when played on this new Pro hardware. 

The writing is on the wall that this console represents the future so third-party games have also gotten in on the action with titles like Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Baldur’s Gate 3 and EA Sports Football Club 25 already receiving the enhanced treatment. Most importantly, everyone can expect future titles to take advantage of the PS5 Pro’s superior graphic abilities as indications are that Rockstar’s insanely anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 will be a lock to take advantage of the PS5 Pro hardware. 

If being on the cutting edge of gaming isn’t enough, Sony is also offering an ultra-limited edition version of the PS5 Pro that’s skinned to look like the original PSX console. It’s an amazing, retro collectible edition that’s guaranteed to be hard to find this holiday but is sure to warm the heart of any long-time gamers who love both nostalgia and performance. $699 —John Sciarrino

DJI Mavic 3 Pro

(DJI)

Whether they’re a novice or experienced drone pilot, The DJI Mavic 3 Pro is an extraordinary gift for anyone passionate about RC aviation, photography, videography, or exploring the world from new perspectives. Featuring a triple-camera system that melds a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera and two different telephoto lenses that, when combined, enables stunning image quality and versatile shooting options. Excelling at shooting everything from sprawling landscapes to intricate details from afar, the Mavic 3 Pro empowers users to take their creativity to new heights, literally. Its ability to shoot in 5.1K resolution ensures breathtaking footage with professional-grade sharpness and color accuracy.

Reigning at the top of DJI’s extensive lineup, the Mavic 3 Pro boasts an insane amount of tech that puts it a cut above the rest without making it overly hefty or large. The drone features omnidirectional obstacle sensing, which provides a safer and more reliable flying experience, even in complex environments, though fliers will still have to worry about pesky trees. Its advanced intelligent flight modes, like MasterShots and ActiveTrack, make it easier than ever for users of all skill levels to fly high and capture cinematic footage. Combined with an impressive flight time of up to 43 minutes, the Mavic 3 Pro allows for extended exploration and creativity in the air, making it an ideal gift for adventurers and storytellers alike.

Beyond its technical capabilities, the Mavic 3 Pro is a gift that delivers a unique experience. Hearing the props spin up to speed and seeing the glow of the viewfinder remote control conjures those unique, kid-on-Christmas morning vibes. It’s a mix of awe and possibility with a drone that can explore landscapes and create content that would otherwise be impossible to achieve. The Mavic 3 Pro’s compact and portable design ensures it’s always ready for the next adventure, whether that’s a family vacation, a hike through nature, or a professional project, and it’s sure to be a gift not soon forgotten. $2,199 —J.S.

Eight Sleep Pod 4

(Eight Sleep)

The Eight Sleep Pod 4 offers unparalleled customization and comfort, elevating the sleep experience to new heights. Its unique dual-zone temperature control allows each side of the bed to be set independently, catering to couples with differing sleep preferences. This dynamic system doesn’t just maintain a set temperature but adapts throughout the night, ensuring the sleepers remains comfortable even as their body temperature changes. For anyone who struggles with overheating or feeling too cold at night, the Pod 4 provides a solution tailored to their exact needs.

Beyond comfort, the Eight Sleep Pod 4 stands out as a cutting-edge health and wellness tool. It’s equipped with advanced sleep tracking technology that monitors heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), sleep stages, and other metrics to deliver a comprehensive view of the user’s sleep quality. This detailed feedback, displayed on the Pod 4’s companion app, empowers users to make informed adjustments to their routines, helping them optimize their sleep habits. For fitness enthusiasts, tech-savvy individuals, or anyone committed to improving their well-being, the Pod 4 offers the gift of better sleep and, by extension, a better quality of life.

Finally, the Eight Sleep Pod 4 adds a layer of luxury and comfort to any bed setup. Its sleek design fits seamlessly into modern decor with the Hub element disguised like a piece of audio equipment and, most importantly, adapts to anyone’s existing mattress. Whether connecting to other devices, setting wake-up alarms, or using advanced features like the GentleRise technology, the Pod 4 is a game-changer and anyone lucky enough to get one this holiday will enjoy better sleep for years to come. $2,649 —J.S.

Apple MacBook Pro With M4

(Apple)

Apple’s latest laptop features their most powerful homegrown Apple Silicon yet, the M4 chip. The MacBook Pro with M4 represents the top tier of Apple’s portable computer offerings and packs an unparalleled amount of power into an impossibly small form factor that makes it the go-to choice of creative professionals everywhere. Beyond the sheer power of M4, the new MBP also features a solid array of connectivity ports, enhanced six-speaker sound, an eye popping liquid retina XDR display with a must-have nano-texture display option that’s a gamechanger for reducing glare and reflections. 

While creative professionals will find these MacBook Pros more than capable of handling load-heavy tasks like video transcoding and editing enormous image files, Apple is pushing them to be more versatile than ever and that means, potentially for the first time ever, a MacBook Pro can hang in the gaming arena with dedicated gaming laptops. The MBP with M4 can push high-res, high-framerate, ray-traced gaming and Apple’s current courtship of AAA game studios along with their subscription-based Apple Arcade means there’s no shortage of core gaming content to play on a MacBook Pro.

Coming in 14” and 16” sizes with options for space black or silver finishes, the MacBook Pro is insanely configurable and can be spec’d out to be tailor-made to anyone’s needs. In fact, while the base models come in price-wise in a similar range to a punched out iPhone 16 Pro, those looking to build a future-proof version of the MacBook Pro can spec out a 16” model with M4 Max with nano-texture display, 128GB of Ram and 8TB SSD Hard Drive that comes in at a whopping $7,349, though that would probably be overkill for many mere mortals. Starting at $1,599 —J.S.

Insta360 X4

(Insta360)

iPhones and their camera arrays may have nullified the need for bulky DSLR cameras to take amazing photos and videos. But there are certain things an iPhone simply can’t do, like take 360 degree immersive photos and videos in the most rugged situations. This Insta360 X4 camera is the perfect gift for anyone who loves capturing their adventures, creating unique content, and experimenting with cutting-edge technology. Its 360 degree recording capabilities allow users to capture everything around them in stunning clarity, making it perfect for travel, sports, or everyday moments. Also unlike iPhones, the Insta360 X4 lets you choose your framing after filming, offering unmatched flexibility in editing. This means the recipient can create immersive videos, VR experiences, or even standard-format clips—all from a single shot.

The Insta360 X4 features powerful stabilization and an AI backbone of tools that make shooting professional-quality footage effortless. The FlowState Stabilization ensures smooth, shake-free videos, even during action-packed activities like biking or snowboarding. The AI editing tools, like Shot Lab, simplify the process of creating cinematic effects and dynamic transitions, allowing even beginners to produce polished content that can easily be shared on social media. The Insta360 X4 is designed with convenience and durability in mind. Its compact and rugged build allows it to be taken anywhere, from underwater excursions to to off-road mountain trails. With features like waterproofing, a coated outer shell and robust battery life, it’s a reliable companion for any journey and Insta360 makes a huge variety of mounting kits specifically for all manner of extreme sports and hobbies. No matter what the next adventure is, the X4 is ready to capture it. $499.99 —J.S.

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Author: Nicolas Stecher

This Carhartt WIP 2025 Collection Is Rugged Streetwear Perfection

Ever-popular workwear brand Carhartt just dropped a closet-full of new looks from its trendy offspring, Carhartt WIP. An advance look at the Carhartt WIP Spring/Summer 2025 Collection ensures the company is very much here to stay, season after season. That sentiment seems to hold true in both its current Amsterdam home base and closer to home near the Detroit HQ of its parent company.

(Carhartt WIP)

Carhartt is no longer reserved solely for shoveling snow or working in the garage: It’s frequently found on the backs of tastemakers across the globe, from skaters to DJs to runway models, and plenty of regular folks have rocked the brand’s rugged coats, pocket t-shirts and signature beanies for years.

(Carhartt WIP)

It’s been a long time coming for the Fashion Week-approved offshoot, which sprang from Carhartt workwear about 105 years after the Motor City company’s own founding (that’s 1889 to 1994, to be exact).

(Carhartt WIP)

Carhartt itself was once just five employees and four sewing machines, with a focus on making railroad bib overalls for harsh climes in Michigan. Military uniforms and chore coats followed, each of which very much inform the DNA of Carhartt WIP, which opened its first store in London in 1997.

(Carhartt WIP)

Stroll through any hip neighborhood in your own city, and there’s a chance you’ll run into a Carhartt WIP store (there are more than 80 worldwide).

(Carhartt WIP)

Better still, there’s more than a good chance you’ll spot an of-the-moment look centered heavily around Carhartt workwear, and the new Spring/Summer 2025 Collection backs up that sentiment.

(Carhartt WIP)

Both the current and forthcoming Carhartt WIP lines rely heavily on workwear staples like the Michigan Chore Coat, plus staple pieces like heavyweight pocket tees and even a decidedly railroad engineer-inspired striped blazer known as the Seaton.

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(Carhartt x APC 2021/Courtesy of Carhartt)

Carhartt has partnered with of-the-moment fashion brands like APC over the years, and you can even brew yourself an espresso with a Carhartt WIP espresso machine these days. Carhartt WIP seems to be an even cooler, more polished extension of classic styles.

(Carhartt WIP)

Heavyweight canvas chore pants, durable work pants in a slouchy fit and flannel sirts get the Carhartt WIP treatment, and a suitably auto-focused photoshoot makes the durable staples the star of the show. Carhartt gear can certainly be trusted through winter’s worst, but this fresh new Carhartt WIP collection shows that timeless workwear staples are in vogue every season. Spring style can’t get here soon enough.

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Author: Beau Hayhoe