If Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie ever tire of making movies, a career in wine - making looms.
The glamorous showbiz couple have just released their rosé wine, Chateau Miraval, made from grapes grown at their £35 million estate in the South of France – and it has already sold out in the UK.The wine – priced at £18.95 a bottle – was sold by Berry Bros & Rudd, which counts the Queen and Prince Charles among its clients. The company has requested more stock.
In March, the first 6,000 bottles of the wine sold out within five hours of being offered online in France.
Berry Bros buyer Simon Field told Harpers Wine & Spirits Trade Review: ‘The couple have, by all accounts, been fairly hands-on and are extremely pleased with the results – as are we.’
Pitt, 49, and Jolie, 38, are planning more wines, with a white to be released this summer and a red next year.
Their 1,000-acre estate near the village of Correns has 150 acres planted in grapes.
The estate: The 1,200-acre property, Chateau Miraval, already grows enough grapes for 150,000 bottles of wine
The news came in the run-up to Brangelina's wedding which will take place at Chateau Miraval. The picturesque estate even has its own Romanesque chapel, where the couple plan to exchange vows.
This couple is great.just wish they would marry.Nothing beats being a good business partner with ur spouse.
ReplyDeleteabeg to marry no be by force,der r happy!(it seems)
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