Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie acquired Château Miraval, a castle and vineyard in the south of France, for the equivalent of $67 million in 2008, or approximately $80 million today, when they were known as Brangelina. The main house features 35 rooms, a helicopter, indoor and outdoor pools, a video gaming room, a home theater, and other amenities often associated with super-rich people's mansions. Outside, there's a dirt bike track, a chateau garden with a 200-year-old olive tree, and, of course, a moat, as with all fine castles. Miraval Wines, which makes a highly prized rosé, is supported by the vineyard. Despite their divorce in 2016, they remain co-owners of the property and are working together on rosé champagne. It also serves as a champagne house for his new Fleur de Miraval champagne.
Fleur de Miraval is made using a technique known as saignée, which allows the pressed grape juice to "bleed" away from the mash, resulting in a bolder wine. Pitt told People, "For me, champagne evokes sentiments of festivity, excellence, distinction, and elegance." "However, rosé champagne remains relatively obscure." I intended to strive to develop the defining brand of rosé Champagne, focusing all of our efforts on just this one hue, inspired by our success with Miraval in Provence."
Location: Correns, France
Worth: $80 Million