
Meghan Markle released her Napa Valley Rosé on July 1, which very quicky sold out within one hour of the product being available on her As Ever official website. The wine is described as a "Delicately balanced rosé with soft notes of stone fruit, gentle minerality, and a lasting finish."
Enjoying a quality rosé does not have to mean splurging on premium brands or being out of pocket. Supermarkets such as Morrisons and Waitrose offer cheaper alternatives very similar to the stone fruit rosé sold by Meghan Markle.
The Duchess of Sussex's wine came in batches of three, six and twelve, with each bottle costing £22 ($30) and £66 ($90), £116 ($159) and £218 ($300) in total. It was available to purchase only within the US with a £15 ($20) flat-rate shipping.
Express.co.uk has found five cheaper alternatives to Meghan Markle's tipple....
Quatre Vin wines are organically farmed, vegan-friendly and sustainably made at a family-run winery with seven generations of experience in the heart of Provence, France.
This classic Provençal wine, costing £18, is described as having notes of juicy stone fruit, freeze-dried strawberries with a light floral touch.
It is available to buy at Ocado.

For only £10.50 a bottle, this rosé wine has sweet peach dominating, alongside a touch of fresh strawberry. Also refreshing and light, with crisp acidity.
In finer details, the notes consist of fresh white peach, candied pear on the nose, juicy strawberry and cranberry fruits and crunchy green apple on the palate.
It is available to buy at Morrisons.
At a more expensive price point than Meghan Markle's rosé coming in at £24.99, this rosé is pale, delicate peach-blossom-pink in colour. The nose offers notes of yellow peaches and apples in perfect harmony with citrus sensations of jasmine and orange blossoms.
Fresh and savoury on the palate with a soft attack sustained by pleasant acidity.
It is available at Selfridges.
This vibrant wine is part of Waitrose's Loved & Found range, which showcases lesser-known grape varieties from around the world.
Costing £9.25, it is deliciously aromatic, with a Turkish delight nose, and notes of lychee, strawberries and peach coming through on the palate. The crisp, fresh finish would make it an ideal pairing for salty cheese or a Greek salad.
It is available to buy at Waitrose.
Maison Saint Aix lies high in the hills of Provence, France, where the sun shines for an average of 300 days each year. Combined with mineral-rich soils and the cooling effects of altitude, makes for ideal grape-growing conditions.
Fresh and aromatic, this wine, costing £18, has delicate notes of red berries, peach and white flowers. Its elegance and freshness make it an ideal match for light salads and salmon dishes.
It is available to buy at Majestic Wines.
It's important to be aware of the potential risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption. Please drink responsibly. Read NHS guidelines here.
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