Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Miraval rosé bottle changed to beat fraud as wine sells in M&S

Fans of Hollywood's star couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie couldn't wait to buy a bottle of their Miraval rosé wine, and since going on sale, it's proved such a success that it has already become a target of forgers. But wine lovers can rest assured they'll get their hands on an authentic bottle because the Perrin family, which produces the rosé with the stars, have added an engraved hallmark into the foot of the glass bottle.




Brad and Angelina's Miraval wine has already been forged

The wine, which is a blend of Grenanche, Carignan, Syrah and Rolle, now comes with the anti-counterfeit protection.

Winemaker Marc Perrin said: "We are already seeing evidence of faked bottles being produced and distributed in China, so we have moved swiftly to counter it."

The joint venture between actress-turned-director Angelina and her heart-throb husband Brad and the Perrin family, of Château Beaucastel in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, was first announced in February 2013.


Brad and Angelina's Château Miraval estate where they married last year

The wine, which comes with the pricetag of £18 a bottle and went on sale in high street giant Marks and Spencer for the first time this month, is produced at the couple's Château Miraval estate.

The 35-bedroom French Château has been one of the family's favourite holiday destinations since 2008. Brad proposed to his long-term girlfriend Angelina there in early 2012, the same year the couple purchased the estate for £41million. They then decided on the sprawling French hideaway to tie the knot in an intimate family ceremony in August 2014.

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