What Really Happened To The Winery That Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Owned And Fought Over?

Highlights

  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's winery, Château Miraval, is these days co-owned by way of the Stoli Group since 2021.
  • Brad Pitt sued Angelina Jolie when she offered her stocks in the winery without consulting him.
  • The winery holds sentimental worth for each Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

After meeting on the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had a whirlwind romance that used to be the talk of Hollywood. But ever since they announced in 2016 that they have been splitting up, Pitt and Jolie's divorce proceedings have lasted for years. The former couple has had any public agreements, including over who merits custody of their six kids. Pitt and Jolie even made Us Weekly's list of "the longest celebrity divorces."

When they had been nonetheless in combination, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie bought a winery called Château Miraval. The story of what happened to the winery is as dramatic as their divorce, and there's a lot to find out about the status of it nowadays.

Who Owns Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie's Winery Today?

As of 2021, the Stoli Group owns half of Château Miraval in France, the winery that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been a part of since 2008. People reported that the couple purchased shares in the winery via their companies. At first, Jolie's corporate Nouvel owned 40% of the winery and Pitt's corporate Mondo Bongo owned 60%. Things changed in 2013 and they determined that they'd every personal 50%.

While it might have appeared like it was no giant deal that Angelina Jolie bought her shares, Brad Pitt wasn't happy about this at all. People reported that Pitt sued Jolie because, according to him, they agreed to be sure that that they were each on the identical web page before making any choices like this. People said that in accordance to the lawsuit, Nouvel wanted to allow Mondo Bongo "the right of first refusal."

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As Page Six reported, Yuri Shefler owns the Stoli Group, and because he is an oligarch from Russia, Pitt wasn't satisfied about this sale. In July 2023, the e-newsletter reported that Pitt used to be angry because Shefler allegedly poked fun at him and known as him “an actor, not a winemaker."

What Is Brad Pitt's Net Worth?

What Is Angelina Jolie's Net Worth? (According to Celebrity Net Worth)

$400 million

$120 million

made $20 million for Mr. and Mrs. Smith

made $10 million for Mr. and Mrs. Smith

makes $20 million for several movie roles

makes $20 million-$30 million annually

According to Metro.co.uk, Pitt's lawsuit against Jolie mentioned that "Pitt learned of Jolie’s putative sale to Stoli by the use of a press liberate announcing that Stoli was once 'delighted to have a place along Brad Pitt as curators” of Miraval rosé.'"

Court documents said:

"Jolie collaborated in secret with Shefler and his associates to pursue and then consummate the purported sale, ensuring that Pitt can be stored in the dark as Stoli and Jolie knowingly violated Pitt’s and Mondo Bongo’s contractual rights and pressured a stranger into Pitt’s family home."

In the summer of 2023, things got even more complicated when it came to the winery that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have cared so much about. According to USA Today, Nouvel sued Brad Pitt and filed California court documents. They wanted damages of $350 million. Nouvel objected to Pitt fixing a recording studio and renovating a pool, which the documents said cost millions of dollars. The documents also said Pitt was "development and rebuilding a staircase 4 occasions."

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Nouvel said, "Pitt has acted like a petulant kid, refusing to treat Nouvel as an equivalent spouse in the industry." Nouvel also said, "He has frozen Nouvel out of Château Miraval and treats it as his personal fiefdom."

Why Did Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Buy A Winery?

Celebrities are always investing money in various projects, and it's not a huge surprise that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt wanted to own a winery. It seems that Pitt was particularly interested in making his wine. Jolie and Pitt launched their rose, the Côtes de Provence Rosé Miraval, which has been a success for several years now. People reported that Rosé Miraval was ranked highly and Wine Spectator magazine gave it the number 84 spot out of the 100 best 2013 wines.

In an interview with Wine Spectator, Pitt shared his love of the wine business. He said:

“I’m a farmer now. I love learning about the land and which field is most suitable for which grape, the drama of September and October: Are we picking today? Where are the sugar levels? How is the acidity? Is it going to rain? It’s been a schooling for me. In the off months, I enjoy cleaning the forest and walking the land.”

It seems that the winery became more than just a way to make some extra money for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. According to ABC News, the Château Miraval in France is in reality where Jolie and Pitt had their wedding.

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Vanity Fair reported that a long time after Jolie and Pitt began their divorce proceedings, Jolie e-mailed Pitt and talked about how much the winery meant to her. Jolie said:

“Even now impossible to write this without crying. Above all, it is the place we brought the twins home to, and where we were married over a plaque in my mother’s memory. A place . . . where I thought I would grow old . . . But it is also the place that marks the beginning of the end of our family.”

According to ABC News, the couple began leasing the winery in 2008 and a few years later, in 2011, they decided to buy it. It sounds like they enjoyed spending time at the winery, and they likely never imagined that they would argue so much because of it.

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