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Brad Pitt calls Angelina Jolie’s sale of stake in French winery ‘vindictive’:


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Brad Pitt has invoked the war in Ukraine in his latest lawsuit against ex-wife Angelina Jolie over control of Château Miraval — a French winery the couple once co-owned that hosted their 2014 nuptials and produces an internationally renowned Rosé.

The pair have been embroiled in the nasty and slow dissolution of their relationship since 2016 when Jolie, 47, filed for divorce from Pitt, 58, and for custody of their six children. 

The protracted legal saga of the former Hollywood power couple has spilled into a messy dispute over the ownership of the 17th-century French estate and vineyard in Correns.

The “Fight Club” star has accused his ex-wife of secretly selling her 50% stake in his beloved business to an alleged Russian oligarch and spirits tycoon — a “vindictive and unlawful” move that he says was spurred by an unfavorable custody ruling she received last year.

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A photo split of Brad Pitt arriving in Rome to visit his children, and Angelina Jolie attending a concert with her daughter, also in Rome, on July 9, where the actress is filming her latest movie.

A photo split of Brad Pitt arriving in Rome to visit his children, and Angelina Jolie attending a concert with her daughter, also in Rome, on July 9, where the actress is filming her latest movie.
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The new allegations were levied in an updated complaint filed in June against Jolie in Los Angeles Superior Court, asking a judge to cancel the deal that made Russian billionaire Yuri Shefler and his company a co-owner of Pitt’s family business.

He flew to Rome last week to visit his 14-year-old twins on their birthday. Jolie is with their brood in Italy filming “Without Blood.” Pitt recently opened up about suffering from prosopagnosia – a condition that makes it difficult to recognize faces.

Château Miraval

The actors’ doomed romance began as a scandal in 2004 when they met on the set of “Mr. & Mrs Smith” while Pitt was still married to Jennifer Aniston.

The pair bought Château Miraval together in 2008 for 25 million euros and agreed never to sell their respective interests without the other’s consent, according to court papers.

A photo illustration of Brad Pitt's Award-Winning rose with the Chateau Miraval winery they bought together in the background.

A photo illustration of Brad Pitt’s Award-Winning rose with the Chateau Miraval winery they bought together in the background.
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“The vineyard became Pitt’s passion — and a profitable one, as Miraval, under Pitt’s stewardship, has grown into a multimillion-dollar global business and one of the world’s most highly regarded producers of rosé wine,” his lawyer, Laura Brill, wrote in the suit. 

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Jolie, by her own admission, had little involvement in the business venture — enjoying the estate as a family retreat, where she stayed before the birth of their twins in 2008, and where the couple tied the knot in 2014. 

The 35-bedroom château, which boasts a professional recording studio, sweeping views of the vineyards and a private lake, sits on 1800 acres.

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt attend the premiere of

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt attend the premiere of “By the Sea” in Hollywood in 2015.
(Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic via Getty)

Pitt partnered with Marc Perrin, a French winemaker, in 2013. Their first wine, Miraval Rosé 2012, sold out: 6,000 bottles were gone in five hours.

Wine Spectator listed the Brangelina bottle among the top 100 wines of 2013 — the first rosé to ever make the cut. 

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In the years that followed, the business branched out, producing champagne and other wines.

“Miraval products are now sold in over 65 different countries,” wrote Brill, crediting Pitt for creating a wildly successful company that is now worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

Bad Faith Deal

Pitt had agreed to buy Jolie out in 2021 and the warring exes had even settled on a price — but that changed in May after a judge issued a ruling to modify their custody agreement in Pitt’s favor, the suit alleges.

Jolie’s side abruptly terminated the negotiations. In October 2021, Pitt first learned in a press release that Jolie had sold her half of the company to Shefler, the main shareholder of SPI Group, a mammoth wine and spirits producer and distributor best known for the Stolichnaya vodka brand.

A photo combination of Brad Pitt, on the right, and Russian-born billionaire Yuri Shefler.

A photo combination of Brad Pitt, on the right, and Russian-born billionaire Yuri Shefler.
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The businessman made a bid for the company in 2016 when the couple first split, offering 60 million euros and a steeply discounted private jet to sweeten the pot — but Pitt rebuffed him.

“Jolie had thus sold [her shares] not just to a stranger but to the very stranger with whom Pitt and Miraval had refused to deal,” the suit alleges, calling Shefler a “controversial Russian oligarch.”

 An aerial view of Chateau Mirava; bought by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2008.

 An aerial view of Chateau Mirava; bought by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2008.
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Shefler has now tried to “seize control of Miraval” with the help of his…



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