Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt announced their split nearly five years ago, the court battles between the two are far from over.MORE: Angelina Jolie and daughter Shiloh as you've never seen them before during fun night outThe two were legally declared single in 2019, but a court battle over their shared winery has delayed a finalization of their divorce.
The winery at the center of their split is Château Miraval, which is located in Correns, France, about one hour east of Aix-en-Provence.They took control of the company, which is best known for its rosé, when they moved into the main villa in 2008, and the two were married there in 2014.
A bottle of Château Miraval's rosé sells for approximately $20 to $30.WATCH: Angelina and Brad's daughter Shiloh shows off incredible dance movesMORE: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's six children are growing up fast - all the detailsThe villa was bought for $28.4 million, and they began selling their own rosé five years later, under the guidance of the Perrin winemaking family.
Since then, Miraval has expanded into selling olive oil as well.The most recent development is a win for Angelina, after a Los Angeles judge denied Brad's team's request to refuse sharing business documents and correspondence with the actress' lawyers.The court case was initially prompted when, following their split, the philanthropist entered an agreement to sell her stake to a group called Tenute del Mondo, but the actor attempted to stop the deal.
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