
Meghan Markle is set to celebrate the launch of her As Ever Napa Valley rosé today - and took to Instagram on Monday to mark the event. Alongside a picture of the bottle of the As Ever wine, which can be seen at the forefront of the photograph in an ice bucket, the caption read: "Just one more sleep 'til the pour. Rosé joins the party tomorrow. Cheers!"
The alcoholic drink is the first to be sold by Meghan's As Ever brand, which officially launched back in April. There have been two major launches so far, with the first selling out in less than an hour of the website going live. The second launch proved to be as successful - with the products selling out within ten minutes.
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Today's launch today also coincides with a bittersweet day for Prince Harry. Today marks what would have been the late Princess Diana's 64th birthday.
It is not yet known how much a bottle of Meghan's wine will cost, however fans of the duchess still seem excited about the launch.
Taking to X, one fan commented: "Meghan's wine out tomorrow & I for one can't wait.", followed by a dancing emoji.
Another, commenting on the latest picture, wrote: "This As Ever rosé wine bottle is gorgeous.", followed by a host of emojis, including a glass of champagne, two pink hearts, pink flower and a single pink heart.
A third commented: "Can't wait for July 1st to get my hands on Rosé wine!!"
The 2023 wine has been described by As Ever as having notes of "soft notes of stone fruit, gentle minerality and a lasting finish".
The former working royal, who is mum to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, also added the wine will be a "bespoke blend" which is "launching just in time for summer entertaining". Meghan's wine will be available to purchase from today, from 4pm BST.
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