Previous4 of 10NextSources: The Baltimore Sun, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, TravelAndLeisure.com. | Photo by Carin Baer/AMCRoger Sterling's three-martini liquid lunches on "Mad Men" would have cost mere pocket change in the Manhattan of the 1960s. But the 2012 vintage has a considerably higher price.More On 'Mad Men':'Mad Men's' Vincent Kartheiser watches his spendingBuy scotch without stirring up your budgetThe lighter side of Bankrate
Roger Sterling's three-martini liquid lunches on "Mad Men" would have cost mere pocket change in the Manhattan of the 1960s. But the 2012 vintage has a considerably higher price.
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