
1. Post Malone
Post Malone owns a rosé wine labeled Maison No. 9 which launched in summer 2020 and it’s described as being “very smooth.”
“Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy,” Post says in a press release. “It’s a nice switch up.” Post Malone’s French Riviera rosé is created in partnership with James Morrissey, a music manager and cofounder of London Entertainment.
A bottle of wine retails for around $22 and you should expect freshly picked fruit aromas (such as pear, pineapple, and strawberry) meet hints of sweet French desserts once uncorked.
The brand is named after Post Malone’s favorite tarot card, the Nine of Swords, and “designed to break down the traditional perceptions around wine and its barriers for consumers.”

2. Shay Mitchell
“Tequila soda is hands down my favorite drink, and I’m really excited about the opportunity to create a beverage brand that is rooted in quality and shared experiences,” said Mitchell.
The “Pretty Little Liars” actress is one of the co-founders behind a line of sparkling tequila beverages. Onda is a canned sparkling tequila drink that comes in two flavors: lime and grapefruit.
The best part about it is that is very low in calories. Each can is only 100 calories and is made with a tequila bought from a woman-owned distillery in Jalisco, Mexico.
“The flavors were inspired by two classic drinks,” said the “Pretty Little Liars” star. “A lime margarita and grapefruit paloma.”

3. Kate Hudson
Kate Hudson owns King St. Vodka, a type of vodka that is distilled seven times and it’s also gluten-free, made using alkaline water. It all started when Hudson, a huge fan of dirty martinis, realized that the vodka she usually drank wasn’t founded by women.
“After a particularly long day, I decided to host an impromptu cocktail party with my closest friends,” Hudson captioned her post. “As I prepared to whip up a batch of dirty vodka martinis I surveyed my bar, but I wasn’t 100% happy with my options. Then I wondered, ‘Are any of these vodkas founded by women?’ I did some research, they weren’t. So, I decided to make my own just the way I like it!”
King St. Vodka costs $29.99 per 750-milliliter bottle and has 43% alcohol by volume.
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