Meghan Markle has announced a new product coming soon. However, it’s hard to differentiate between the new and the old. She’s proven once again that she lacks imagination.
Meghan’s “New” Wine Is A 2024 Vintage
Meghan is following up her uber disappointing As Ever rose wine with another meager offering. The first wine she launched was a 2023 Napa Valley rosé.
She followed up the wine with her new As Ever apricot spread and another honey. So far, there has been nothing remarkable whatsoever about any of her As Ever products.
Now, she’s coming out with a 2024 Napa Valley rose. In other words, Meghan is completely unable to create anything new or interesting.
Apparently, her “new” wine is slightly different. And Meghan has promised her customers that it will taste basically the same as the first wine.
The brand posted on Instagram a few pictures of the wine lying in beach sand. The post read,
“Oh, how we love to see the world through rose colored glasses. ‘Rose colored glasses? Perhaps even better. Our new vintage of As Ever’s beloved rose wine is available next week.”
While the message on Instagram is admittedly kind of cute and clever, rest assured, the words didn’t come from Meghan Markle.
The woman couldn’t be creative to save her life. Meghan’s brand doesn’t appear to have much of a strategy or a clear vision for her products.
It’s just a bunch of random ordinary items that you can find for much cheaper and of better quality compared to As Ever. Meghan forced her customers to buy the first wine in three bottles for $90.
Meghan’s Wine Is A Ridiculous 14.5 Percent Alcohol Content By Volume
Meghan is also lacking any reliability in her brand. If someone likes a product and the Duchess only released a small batch of them, good luck trying to get it again. She doesn’t restock her products enough, and her communication skills are abysmal.
The Daily Mail FEMAIL team tested the first wine and discovered that the taste was bland, and the notes of fruit in the wine were undetectable, possibly due to its high alcohol content.
Daily Mail said,
“We felt the rose was just didn’t taste like you bought it at a fancy vineyard, where it’s supposed to be made, but rather, like a wine you would be served at a work happy hour.”
Brittany from Royal News Network called Meghan’s wine “underwhelming.” She poured a little into a glass and winced as she drank it. It’s important to note that Meghan’s rose has 14.5 percent alcohol content by volume, which is insane.
Good rose winemakers don’t rely on saturating the palate with an overabundance of alcohol. While there are sweet and dry wines, the purpose of Meghan’s wine doesn’t seem to be to sip and enjoy.
It’s likely that since Meghan isn’t exactly an expert winemaker, she perhaps thought the whole point of wine was to get inebriated.
Yes, she’s a fan of Tignanello, which is the bold Italian red wine that Meghan’s blog, “The Tig,” was named after. But Meghan’s wine is definitely no Tignanello.
If you want to splurge on good rose wine and you prefer it a little on the dry side, get yourself a bottle of Whispering Angel, which you can find at a good quality wine and spirits store.
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