Their marriage may not have lasted, but the rosé wine produced by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at their Provençal estate has gone from strength to strength with the passing years.
Since recently divorced Pitt and Jolie bought the Miraval vineyard for £31million (NZD$51 million) in 2011 from Tom Bove, an American businessman, they have lavished time and attention on refining and improving the quality of its wines.
The vineyard has now smashed the price record for pink blush.
A magnum of its Muse de Miraval fetched more than £2,300 (NZD$3,980) at a charity auction this month, prompting the French newspaper Le Figaro to describe it as "the superstar of rosé".
Once sniffed at by French connoisseurs and tolerated only during summer holidays in the south, rosé has become respectable thanks to a worldwide craze for blush wines that began in the United States a decade ago and has spread to China.