Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie continue to produce Miraval wine despite divorce

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still committed to their joint business venture.

Despite their divorce, Pitt and Jolie are still producing Miraval wine together. The estranged couple launched a signature wine line alongside winemaker Marc Perrin in 2013. Proving their commitment to their Miraval chateau in France, the exes are launching their latest bottling this week.

PEOPLE reports the fifth annual release of their acclaimed pink rosé will still bear the "bottled by Jolie-Pitt and Perrin" label. Shipments can be expected to hit the U.S. market anytime soon.

Speaking with the magazine, a source confirmed that "nothing has changed" between the couple's business with Perrin. They have always planned to keep the Miraval property "as an investment for their children," the insider continued.

Last week, rumors about Pitt's potential reunion with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston surfaced after the "Friends" alum split from her husband of two years, Justin Theroux. While many fans are still hoping to see the two back together, a source told Us Weekly that Aniston has no plans to reignite her romance with Pitt. The insider did reveal, though, that the actress always has a "spot in her heart" for the "Fight Club" star.

Over the summer, Jolie offered an update on the state of her relationship with Pitt after their split. The "Girl, Interrupted" actress revealed to Vanity Fair that she and Pitt continuously make an effort to make co-parenting work.

"We care for each other and care about our family, and we are both working towards the same goal. I was very worried about my mother, growing up — a lot. I do not want my children to be worried about me," she explained. "I think it's very important to cry in the shower and not in front of them. They need to know that everything's going to be all right even when you're not sure it is."

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