June 20 Meghan Marklelifestyle brand, As beforeannounce the news – they are launching rosé wine. To be exact, Napa Valley Rosé is: “According to the newsletter, “Soft Stone Fruit, Soft Minerals and Lasting Taste”. Eleven days later, the bottles were sold out on Asever.com. They all sold out in an hour. Taking advantage of the success of the first inning, Mark made the second second on August 5. It was too fast.
While the exact amount of wine stocks for sale is unclear, there is no doubt that the product’s rapid movement is partly due to Markle herself: she remains unchanged and controversial in the public’s eyes since leaving the royal family in January 2020. Some people love her, while others don’t like her. (According to Yougov, she is 21% popular in the UK.) However, none of us have no curiosity about her curiosity: any Your idea is that you are interested in reading or watching or scrolling – what she is doing. Now, obviously, it’s ordering.
But here’s the truth: Is her rosé actually any good?
The rosé wine owned by celebrities can be said to have reached a saturation point. In addition to Markle, there are Miraval of Brad Pitt, Hampton Water of Jon Bon Jovi, Invivo X of Sarah Jessica Parker, to name just a few. (Oh, who can forget Snoop Dogg’s 19 crimes?) Some of them are respected in the industry, others are more than just a thin cash rush.
So, which of Markle belongs to which one? Well, we decided to ask award-winning sommelier Jordan Salcito to take charge of the wine program at Madison Park and Momofuku for the same unbiased taste tests as ever. “I approached it exactly like any other bottle: with curiosity, attention and analysis frameworks, I’ve known thousands of wines throughout my career,” says Salcito, his Howto-wine Tasting Book, Smart mouthcome out in October this year. Her honest comments, below. (Oh, if you manage to get in touch with the Vino in demand? Salcito recommends pairing it with “with grilled salmon, pork belly or barbecue, grilled vegetables, or even spicy Thai takeaway.”)
Vision
It’s not so much pale, whispering thin pinks of so many celebrity rosé wines, these pinks seem to be more than they actually drink. Instead, we are looking for a gorgeous, solid pink with a dark rose-toned center that transitions to pale edges.