Not only Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will be separated from each other but also their vineyard and estate in Correns, France.
The 35-room Château Miraval was bought by Pitt and Jolie in 2012 at around $60 million and became the venue for their wedding on August 23, 2014. The ex-couple are reportedly selling their French home, amid the revelation of their divorce last month. According to an insider, the estate is already estimated and will be in the market for prospect buyers. The wines that were produced from their vineyard used to be labeled as 'Jolie-Pitt' but the next season's batch will no longer bear the same name, Just Jared reported.
The former A-list couple had first rented Château Miraval for three years with discretion to buy, after mapping possible properties via helicopter. The 1,200-acre historical property is situated on a site which was originally occupied in pre-Roman times. The château is enveloped by moated gardens, ancient waterworks, chapel, and pond. The surrounding phrygana is planted with evergreens and white oak and different kinds of pine trees.
Château Miraval is well-known for its exceptional rosé named "Pink Floyd" and is praised all around the world. Because of its light, unyielding, and distinctive flavors, it is much a well-received wine.
Meanwhile, Jolie and their kids are temporarily residing at a Los Angeles rental house. A source informed that the house is a 4,400-square-foot estate situated on top of a cliff with five bedrooms and a path that heads straight to the beach, according to Us Weekly.
The momentary residence also has a detached guest house with bedroom, entertainment space, lagoon-designed heated pool, media room, connoisseur kitchen, bath and gym, in-home auditorium, ocean panorama, expansive patios with dining that overlooks the ocean as well as an entertainment place.
Formerly, the household divides their time between Pitt's two homes in the Los Angeles district. One is located in an extensive compound in Los Feliz while the other property is a 4,088-square-foot beachside home in Malibu.
For now, there is no stopping the sale of their 1,200-acre property, the Château Miraval. Reports said that other joint properties will also be sold. There is no disclosed information on how much is the selling price of the French estate and vineyard.