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Australia is hiding a secret, high-demand pink wine – and the price will shock you.

Bintano
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She’s best known as one of the world’s biggest pop stars.

But Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, has a little-known side hustle as a wine maker – and her Two Wolves brand is available in Australia at eye-popping prices.

A local importer Cellarhand is selling a single bottle of the superstar’s 2018 Merlot for a whopping $142.

Pink, 44, makes her wine in the Santa Ynez Valley in Southern California in the U.S. on a vineyard she bought in 2013.

Meanwhile, her in-demand drop wine only been available Down Under in small quantities since 2022 with Australia being the first export market for the tasty drop.

Pink is one of the world's best known pop stars. But the fan favourite has a quiet side hustle as a wine maker and her Two Wolves brand is available in Australia at eye-popping prices.  Pictured: Pink - real name - Alecia Moore on her vineyard in Southern Califirnia.

Pink is one of the world’s best known pop stars. But the fan favourite has a quiet side hustle as a wine maker and her Two Wolves brand is available in Australia at eye-popping prices.  Pictured: Pink – real name – Alecia Moore on her vineyard in Southern Califirnia.

The Get This Party Started singer partnered with winemaker Alison Thomson to start the brand and the pair produced their first nine barrels in 2015 in Pink’s garage.

She later took courses in wine making. 

‘It was the hardest labor I have ever done outside of a concert…and I was hooked,’ Pink said on the Two Wolves website after her first experience making wine.

A local importer Cellarhand is selling a single bottle of the superstar's 2018 Merlot for a whopping $142. Pictured: A set of Pink's Two Wolves wines.

A local importer Cellarhand is selling a single bottle of the superstar’s 2018 Merlot for a whopping $142. Pictured: A set of Pink’s Two Wolves wines.

Wine varietals featured on the Two Wolves web site include cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc and petit verdot.

One wine critic in the Australian Financial Review called Pink’s cabernet franc ‘outstanding’.

It comes as Pink continues her tour of Australia.

Pink's wine only been available Down Under in small quantities since 2022 with Australia being the first export market for the tasty drop.

Pink’s wine only been available Down Under in small quantities since 2022 with Australia being the first export market for the tasty drop.

And on Tuesday she took time out of her frantic schedule to perform for sick kids at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital.

The So What hitmaker gave some ill children a day to remember as she visited and performed some acoustic songs for them on her guitar.

She also shared a precious video to Instagram capturing the sweet moment she visited the hospital and sang her hit Cover Me In Sunshine to the kids.

The star continues her Summer Carnival tour with a show in Townsville, Queensland on March 22. 

Pink has been joined Down Under by her off-road truck racer husband Carey, 48, and their kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven.

The Get This Party Started singer partnered with winemaker Alison Thomson to start the brand and the pair produced their first nine barrels in 2015 in Pink's garage. Pictured: Pink wnjoying a family in her winery in the Santa Ynez Valley.

The Get This Party Started singer partnered with winemaker Alison Thomson to start the brand and the pair produced their first nine barrels in 2015 in Pink’s garage. Pictured: Pink wnjoying a family in her winery in the Santa Ynez Valley.

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