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Meghan Markle is mocked for her 'sell-out wine' as royal fans are left stunned by $119 minimum spend

Meghan Markle is mocked for her 'sell-out wine' as royal fans are left stunned by $119 minimum spend

Daily Mail​02-07-2025
Meghan Markle 's first-ever wine drop was an immediate sell-out - but royal fans soon noted all wasn't quite as it seemed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, yesterday released her 2023 Napa Valley rosé, made in California, which quickly sold out in under an hour.
On Tuesday, the wine went live, with customers able to purchase three bottles for $90, six bottles for $159, and 12 bottles for $300.
However, royal fans soon noted that this meant there was a minimum spend of $119, as buyers were also charged $20 for shipping, plus taxes.
In addition, Meghan was mocked for her 'bizarre' promotional shoot, using 'bad English' in her newsletter and errors in her website URL.
To mark 'one more sleep' before the release, the mother-of-two shared a picture of the star wine bottle in a bucket of ice, covered in flower sprinkles.
Meghan pledged to 'elevate the ordinary' through her tips and tricks shown in her Netflix cookery show, released in March - in which she added flower sprinkles to cookies and a frittata.
She's since released the sprinkles for fans to buy for $15, encouraging people to 'elevate' their meals with a dusting of the petals.
This time, however, fans were less convinced when Meghan added the sprinkles to her ice cubes, with one person writing: 'I'm not just seeing things, right?'
Another mocked: 'Don't forget to add flower sprinkles to the ice!'
Fans spotted another promotional error in Meghan's newsletter sent out to fans via email.
The Duchess wrote, in an excited tone: 'It's here! We're thrilled to announce our debut rosé is now available!
'Thoughtfully curated by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, this gorgeous rosé offers a roundness and depth of flavor, complemented by a gentle minerality.
'We hope this wine invites you to celebrate warm summer moments with the ones you love.'
People pointed out that the verb 'curate' usually refers to more than one item - and doesn't work for one wine recipe.
Meanwhile, the URLs used for the As ever website prompted some confusion.
Others pointed out that Meghan had used the word 'curate' in her newsletter - despite only referring to one item
Meanwhile the URLs used for the As ever website prompted some confusion
On her brand's Instagram account, Meghan directed her fans to shop via 'Wine.AsEver.com'. But on the bottle's label, as pictured on the website, the URL was listed as AsEverWine.com.
Raging at the price, one person wrote: 'Oh wait! Meghan Markle is forcing people to buy three bottles at a total of $110 minimum!'
And pointed out the grammatical errors, others added: 'Meghan Markle obviously has a poor grasp of English';
'I wonder what she thinks it means';
'How does one curate a wine';
'Curate', pretentious waffle.'
If you bought the six bottle package, Meghan promised that you were receiving 12 per cent off, while a 12-pack gets you a 17 per cent saving.
Daily Mail exclusively revealed this week that the alcoholic beverage is made by Fairwinds Estate, a California winery that creates bespoke wines for celebrities, as they've now added Meghan to their list of clients.
Royal fans were left baffled by the promotional materials for the highly anticipated wine
When FEMAIL in New York went to purchase a bundle of the wine, we weren't asked for proof of ID - only our birthday.
In New York State, there are strict rules about the shipping of wine, as 'manufacturers in other states can make direct shipments of wine, distilled spirits, cider, mead, and braggot to New York residents with an Out-of-State Direct Shipper's License,' per the state's website.
The state also requires that the manufacturer must require the customer to represent that they are 21 or older at purchase (and on delivery provide proof that they are 21 years of age or older) and that the alcohol is being purchased for personal use only.
Wine shipped to New York must also be labeled in a specific way, as the package must read, 'signature of person age 21 or older required for delivery.'
So, in New York, you may be able to order the wine online, but you will need to show proof of identity and age in order to accept the package.
But while it may be simple for anyone of age to get their hands on Meghan's As Ever wine, a supplier like Total Wine won't even ship wine to New York State.
Other websites, like Wine Access, however, follow As Ever's lead and only ask for a birthdate upon ordering.
The As Ever wine is the first alcoholic product to be sold under the brand, and will join her current rolodex of raspberry and apricot spreads, cookie mixes, flower sprinkles and herbal teas - all of which received a less-than-perfect review by FEMAIL.
However, Caitlin Jardine, a Social Media Manager at Ellis Digital, previously shared with Daily Mail that The Duchess could risk 'alienating' some fans with the boozy introduction.
Jardine noted that Meghan will be 'entering a highly competitive and established market' that is 'most likely to appeal to a more expansive audience, particularly those who see wine as more than just something to drink but an accessory to their lifestyle.'
'However, having already associated herself with all things wellness, this could alienate some of her fan base who feel as though she is going against her core wellness-centered brand image, different to her existing line of products, with the potential to contradict her values around mindful living,' Jardine explained.
Meghan's July 1 wine launch is her second in just a matter of weeks.
On June 20, she released a new apricot spread and limited-edition orange blossom honey - but unfortunately, her infamous raspberry spread was nowhere to be found.
Since the start of the year, Meghan has returned to Instagram, launched a podcast, starred in her Netflix show and launched her lifestyle business, As ever.
She has consistently shared promotional content and product updates, including the release of fruit spreads, jams, and baking mixes.
The brand has been positioned as a modern, upscale take on domestic living and has quickly gained traction online.
Her Instagram account features a mix of personal snapshots and As Ever product features, offering followers an intimate look at her life in California.
Over the weekend, for example, Meghan picked fresh fruits from her garden in a candid Instagram post this weekend - but royal fans quickly noted an odd detail about the photo.
The Duchess of Sussex appeared to be picking apricots from her Montecito-based garden, but fans soon noted the fruit was 'glowing'
The Duchess shared a snap of her out in the garden picking fresh fruits to her lifestyle brand, As ever's Instagram account on Saturday.
She captioned the picturesque image, believed to be taken on her estate in Montecito: 'Weekend plans: pick, snack, repeat,' followed by a peach emoji.
In the photo, Meghan can be seen standing under a fruit tree reaching up while dressed in a relaxed outfit which included a monogrammed wide-brimmed straw hat.
And she appeared to be plucking a newly ripe apricot from one of her trees - with the image implying she'd freshly pulled it off the branch before the snapshot was taken.
But eagle-eyed social media users soon noted that the fruit Meghan had picked was a different colour to those still on the tree.
One royal fan wrote: 'All the other fruit is so green,' while a second added: 'She's picking green fruit!' and the third said: 'The other fruit isn't ripe...'
By comparison, they said the apricot Meghan was holding was 'yellow' and seemed to be 'glowing'.
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