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If you want to buy a bottle of Duchess Meghan’s rosé, you have bad luck. The first wine of your lifestyle brand is already sold out.
Duchess Meghan (43) expanded her “AS Ever” range with rosé wine less than two weeks ago. On July 1st, the “2023 Napa Valley Rosé” was then offered for sale on the website of the lifestyle brand of Prince Harry (40 )’s wife. The brand’s newsletter hopes “that this wine invites you to celebrate warm summer moments with the people you love”. Most of them have to do without such moments with Meghans Rosé – because the wine was promptly sold out.
According to this, it shouldn’t have taken an hour until all bottles have found buyers. Anyone who was in time was able to order the “2023 Napa Valley Rosé” in sets of three bottles for 90 dollars, half boxes for $ 159 and entire boxes for $ 300. On the “AS Ever” page, the wine is described, among other things, as “effortlessly elegant” and “with delicate notes of stone fruit”. The rosé catches “The essence of sun -drenched moments outdoors”.
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It is currently not evident whether the rosé wine will be offered again at a later date. But apparently it has long been taken care of. According to the report, Meghan is already planning to publish a “Méthode Champenoise Napa Valley” sparkling wine, which should follow further wines.
The date of the publication of the Roséwein on July 1, meanwhile, partly caused criticism, since it would have been the 64th birthday of Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana (1961-1997). But the day should also be of particular importance for the relationship between Meghan and Harry. On July 1, 2016, they are said to have spoken to each other for the first time.
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Source: Stern

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