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Megs gift shop wine

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AtIusvue · 29/06/2025 09:02

As per the DM, we are told Meg is using Fairwinds Estate winery for her rose. Sounds nice.
But a Reddit user has discovered, that Fairwinds winery is just a brand under the umbrella of Wine gift shop. They do corporate gifts and print on demand. Oh Meg, as ever

https://winegiftshop.com

Megs gift shop wine
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tataler · 01/07/2025 17:32

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:31

Why?

Are you in the habit of ordering multiple bottles of wine off the internet without any guarantee of quality?

Yup. I did for Kylie minogues wine

CurlewKate · 01/07/2025 17:33

You can buy a bottle of rose direct from the winery for $36. Presumably not the same rose, obvs.

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:34

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:32

Yup. I did for Kylie minogues wine

Why? The Kylie Minogue wine is available in all the supermarkets. Why would you order multiple bottles online and wait 10 days for delivery?

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:36

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:34

Why? The Kylie Minogue wine is available in all the supermarkets. Why would you order multiple bottles online and wait 10 days for delivery?

Because I like her and want to support her, I promise it’s not that deep. Plus I had the money so I figured why not

Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:38

It's all about being able to post on sm that you are one of the lucky ones to have got your mitts on the wine/spread/sprinkles.
For most of the buyers, they wouldn't buy again, if indeed, they were restocked, because they've had their moment of fame.

Words · 01/07/2025 17:39

and effortlessly elegant — crafted for slow afternoons and golden-hour gatherings. This rosé captures the essence of sun-drenched outdoor moments through its thoughtfully crafted blend.

What utter bullshit. I can accept the ( to my ignorant ear) slightly wanky descriptions of taste and aroma but that is just part of the wine tasting business.

The stuff above though...

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:40

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:36

Because I like her and want to support her, I promise it’s not that deep. Plus I had the money so I figured why not

She's a very wealthy woman. Hardly a charity case that needs to be 'supported'.

So basically you spend your hard earned 'supporting' rich women's product endorsements?

RandyRedHumpback · 01/07/2025 17:41

jeffgoldblum · 01/07/2025 17:31

The fact that her fans are so devoted and do in fact do this is rather the point isn’t it!
the problem is that there isn’t nearly enough of them to make her a billionaire.
I also find it odd that they think telling us that they are busily working together to buy her things is something to be proud of or a measure of success for Meghan is rather sad.

What Meghan fails to understand is that her mates who sold their businesses for billions all made really high end and/or unique and/or luxury products that they sold for less than comparative items available on the market and were, in fact, better than those comparative items. And they shored up a loyal customer base of repeat ordering in doing so. Meghan's slapping a hefty mark up on generic, off the shelf shite that is being sold for novelty value to lunatics and journalists. Nobody's buying $18, generic, UPF, pancake mix more than once unless they are deranged. There's no sustainable market there.

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:41

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:40

She's a very wealthy woman. Hardly a charity case that needs to be 'supported'.

So basically you spend your hard earned 'supporting' rich women's product endorsements?

The same way I support billion dollar corporations with frivolous purchases? We all choose what we want to spend on

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:42

RandyRedHumpback · 01/07/2025 17:41

What Meghan fails to understand is that her mates who sold their businesses for billions all made really high end and/or unique and/or luxury products that they sold for less than comparative items available on the market and were, in fact, better than those comparative items. And they shored up a loyal customer base of repeat ordering in doing so. Meghan's slapping a hefty mark up on generic, off the shelf shite that is being sold for novelty value to lunatics and journalists. Nobody's buying $18, generic, UPF, pancake mix more than once unless they are deranged. There's no sustainable market there.

It’s a very very valid point.

she needs to stabilise, retain stock and sales for an extended time etc

AtIusvue · 01/07/2025 17:44

https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/foodanddrink/meghan-markle-as-ever-wine-b1235800.html

Meghan Markle's As Ever rosé: It’s got cash grab written all over it

The Duchess has made a wine. Couldn’t she just have not, asks Sam Wilson
‘If you’ve ever despaired at the cultural wedge that the world of wine insists on driving between the great and the good and the rest of us, consider your troubles over: Meghan Markle has made her latest contribution to the world with a Californian rosé named As Ever. A fund for the homeless or school building programme is surely in the pipeline.
It's a peculiar choice, given that her blog, The Tig, was named after Markle's favourite wine, Tignanello — a red. But this new Napa Valley juice is, press material insists, characterised by a flavour profile of stone fruit and gentle minerality. It has the required lasting finish, and is a Goldilocks blend of cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and petit verdot grapes. It is “infused with joy and whimsy,” said Markle. Who needs a WSET qualification when you can just say things like this?
I should have seen this coming with the release of With Love, Meghan, a Netflix-sponsored tour de force of bone idleness that the Duchess seemed convinced would have the masses falling over themselves in admiration for chopping fruit and arranging it like a nice rainbow. Or revealing a recipe for jam that actually turned out to be made in a factory, 2,000 miles from her mansion home. The same factory that puts together her £9 packs of tea.
If you ask me, the most delicious thing she made was the mistake of inadvertently confirming what surely many of us suspected: that the Duchess is a wealthy person with main character syndrome role playing what she imagines life to be like for the plebs. Proof that, even with so much time on her hands to dream up what she fancies doing, she seemingly still can’t be arsed and so phones it in.
The wine is sourced similarly close to home to the jam, a mere six-hour drive away. Why here? Markle wanted to work with Fairwinds Estate, which was all but destroyed in the 2020 wildfires. A nice move, granted, as according to the Daily Mail, “she wanted to lean in and help a California business rebuild.”
But Fairwinds is hardly a small time producer. Since the fires — devastating, true — the place pivoted to producing wines for celebrities. On their books are Barry Manilow and the TV show Yellowstone. They even make wines for sports teams.
So was this deliberate choice by Markle to show support for a once beleaguered producer — or did she just look up places that bottle wine for the famous? It’s not a novel idea; companies like Benchmark Wines specialise in bottling celebrity plonk with Kylie Minogue, Gary Barlow, Gordon Ramsay, Graham Norton and Sarah Jessica Parker all on its roster.
Still, sources insist Meghan involved herself in every aspect of the wine. “Every time she had friends over she would test the different blends out on them and then give notes back to the expert winemaker that it needed more of this, or less of that,” the source said. “This is a custom-made wine.” She’s even used her own handwriting for the label.
How involved with the wine do you actually want Markle to be? Is she really the person whose taste you trust?
It begs the question: how involved with the wine do you actually want Markle to be? Is she really the person whose taste you trust? It’s not as though With Love, Megan — “the Live, Laugh, Love of TV shows,” as the Standard put it — revealed her to be a master in the kitchen: one of her recipes was to add olive oil to hummus. At another point she said “goodnight, sweetheart” as she put a cake in the oven. You can see her now in the vineyards, pirouetting between the grapes and whispering words of projected earnings.
Perhaps Meghan’s eye for detail isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, either, with the launch date for the wine being July 1. The same July 1 that would have been the 64th birthday of Princess Diana. The same Princess Diana who would have been her mother-in-law, had she not been killed by a drunk driver.
But in the world of wine where winemakers and vineyards can date back generations, to those who make its consumption a vocation, devoting years of their life and paying handsomely for the privilege of the “sommelier” title, what place does celebrity wine have?
Many celebrities get into wine because it’s something they claim to have a love of, but it often seems more like an industrialisation of clout; of diversifying their income streams under the guise of a passion project. Celebrities will often play on the elitism associated with the world of wine, positioning themselves as a conduit between it and the consumer. There is an irony here.
Let’s assume the wine is good and we believe that Meghan harbours a deep affection for the art of winemaking; the Duchess has painted herself into a corner. On the one hand, the cult of celebrity upon which her burgeoning empire is built will likely generate enough sales to validate all her Hard Work™ but on the other, she’ll have to reconcile the likelihood of people buying it for the name alone. But here’s the rub: none of this is a life or death matter. It’s an indulgence rather than having any actual skin in the game. You might even call it a cash grab.’

Meghan Markle's rosé? It’s got cash grab written all over it

The Duchess has made a wine. Couldn’t she just have not, asks Sam Wilson

https://www.standard.co.uk/going-out/foodanddrink/meghan-markle-as-ever-wine-b1235800.html

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IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:45

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:41

The same way I support billion dollar corporations with frivolous purchases? We all choose what we want to spend on

Of course.

But I suspect the number of people prepared to part with not insignificant sums just to 'support' someone living in luxury off mostly unearned wealth is not enough to sustain a business long term. So these occasional 'drops' which immediately 'sell out' may look cute but are not a good business strategy. She needs to produce goods that people actually want to buy because they are good products, not because they want to 'support' her.

tataler · 01/07/2025 17:48

IcedPurple · 01/07/2025 17:45

Of course.

But I suspect the number of people prepared to part with not insignificant sums just to 'support' someone living in luxury off mostly unearned wealth is not enough to sustain a business long term. So these occasional 'drops' which immediately 'sell out' may look cute but are not a good business strategy. She needs to produce goods that people actually want to buy because they are good products, not because they want to 'support' her.

I’m with you on this, can’t say I see the long term vision. But it’s not my business, its for her to think
about - it that makes sense.

I buy what takes my fancy and the rest is up to her to navigate. If it’s a long term success, great, if it fails, then so be it.

Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:54

The same way I support billion dollar corporations with frivolous purchases? We all choose what we want to spend on

Of course, most things we buy are supporting big businesses. I ordered a hosepipe from Amazon this morning, it's being delivered tonight and I bet I'm more excited than anyone who bought her wine!

jeffgoldblum · 01/07/2025 17:56

Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:54

The same way I support billion dollar corporations with frivolous purchases? We all choose what we want to spend on

Of course, most things we buy are supporting big businesses. I ordered a hosepipe from Amazon this morning, it's being delivered tonight and I bet I'm more excited than anyone who bought her wine!

I bought a magnetic fan to attach to my extraction fan to keep me cool while cooking!
im definitely more excited! 🤣

AtIusvue · 01/07/2025 17:58

Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:54

The same way I support billion dollar corporations with frivolous purchases? We all choose what we want to spend on

Of course, most things we buy are supporting big businesses. I ordered a hosepipe from Amazon this morning, it's being delivered tonight and I bet I'm more excited than anyone who bought her wine!

You also bought a hose because you needed a hose- not because you want to support Jeff and that wedding he’s still paying for.

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Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:58

jeffgoldblum · 01/07/2025 17:56

I bought a magnetic fan to attach to my extraction fan to keep me cool while cooking!
im definitely more excited! 🤣

I've also had a long awaited outside tap fitted, I may need to get out more, but honestly, the excitement is real 🤣

tataler · 01/07/2025 18:02

Whatever the reason for purchase, money ends up in his pocket 🤷🏽‍♀️

I don’t need to by rose from any random supermarket either but I do, this months purchase (however pricier) simply goes to Meghan

AtIusvue · 01/07/2025 18:08

tataler · 01/07/2025 18:02

Whatever the reason for purchase, money ends up in his pocket 🤷🏽‍♀️

I don’t need to by rose from any random supermarket either but I do, this months purchase (however pricier) simply goes to Meghan

Then why not just set up a go fund me for Megs?

If it’s just about supporting her and sending money her way- regardless of what shite shes selling. It’s a much quicker way to give the money directly to her. Can pay for all that 2010s Cartier jewellery look, more supermarket pjs for the kids and so that she can stuff her freezer with even more chicken nuggets and tater tots.

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BigWillyLittleTodger · 01/07/2025 18:08

Just catching up with the thread, thanks @Weepixie much appreciated.

tataler · 01/07/2025 18:10

AtIusvue · 01/07/2025 18:08

Then why not just set up a go fund me for Megs?

If it’s just about supporting her and sending money her way- regardless of what shite shes selling. It’s a much quicker way to give the money directly to her. Can pay for all that 2010s Cartier jewellery look, more supermarket pjs for the kids and so that she can stuff her freezer with even more chicken nuggets and tater tots.

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But I want the wine too, why’s that so hard for folks to understand? Genuinely?

BigWillyLittleTodger · 01/07/2025 18:12

Is there anything you wouldn’t buy from Meghan? Will you literally buy anything she sells?

AtIusvue · 01/07/2025 18:12

tataler · 01/07/2025 18:10

But I want the wine too, why’s that so hard for folks to understand? Genuinely?

But you’ll clearly buy whatever she’s selling. It’s not about the wine. It’s about financially supporting Megs.

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BasiliskStare · 01/07/2025 18:12

RandyRedHumpback · 01/07/2025 17:29

Total tangent, but I love The Gilded Age @BasiliskStare ! Do you know the story of Consuelo Vanderbilt? I think the Russell family are based on the Vanderbilts and and the daughter, Gladys, based on Consuelo. The actress playing Gladys looks the image of the real Consuelo.

I think they are too. I think back in the day though , the American women brought the money to the party in return for the titles. Very different now , Harry seems to have brought both to the party 😂.

jeffgoldblum · 01/07/2025 18:13

Profhilodisaster · 01/07/2025 17:58

I've also had a long awaited outside tap fitted, I may need to get out more, but honestly, the excitement is real 🤣

🤣 you never forget your first outside tap!!!
the joy of not going back and forth continuously with a watering can !
give it some good hose action @Profhilodisaster!

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