In a world where celebrity brands often fade into flashy trends, Meghan Markle’s latest venture—As Ever Rosé—has emerged with quiet elegance and unmistakable quality.
Recently blind-tested alongside high-profile wines from the likes of Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie’s Miraval, Cameron Diaz’s Avaline, and Jon Bon Jovi’s Hampton Water, Meghan’s Napa Valley rosé claimed top honors. The verdict? As Ever isn’t just another celebrity indulgence—it’s a revelation.
A Duchess by Title, A Tastemaker by Triumph
The blind tasting was hosted in New York City, where expert sommeliers sampled rosés without labels, free from branding bias. Amid notes of cherry, stone fruit, and soft minerality, one wine kept stealing the spotlight.
“This tastes like it belongs at Buckingham Palace,” one sommelier declared. That wine? As Ever—crafted with a blend of Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Symbolism in a Bottle
The wine’s release date—July 1st—holds deep meaning. It marks what would have been Princess Diana’s 64th birthday, infusing As Ever with layers of tribute, legacy, and quiet rebellion. That poetic synchronicity didn’t go unnoticed, adding an emotional dimension to an already captivating debut.
Within just one hour of its launch, As Ever sold out, sparking headlines and a flurry of searches like:
- “Where to buy Meghan Markle’s wine?
Cheers to Her Royal Highnesse