Hollywood A-listers Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are set to make a mark in the wine business as they plan to release their own brand in collaboration with famed winemaker Marc Perrin.

The couple already owns a 1000 acre estate with a vineyard in France and now is set to make wine from the grapes grown there. Slated for a March 15 launch, the wine will be a 2012 vintage pink rosé and will be named "Miraval Côtes de Provence" after their estate, according to People.

 The wine bottle has been given an elegant rounded shape with a long neck. One part holds a label that reads the name and a similar label on the bottle's other side reads, "Bottled by Jolie-Pitt and Perrin."

Talking to "Challenges," a French business magazine, Perrin explained that Brangelina talked to him at length about the wine and that they all brainstormed to come up with a suitable name. He also said that the engaged actors were perfectionists. "We talked a lot and did the first harvest together. They are very demanding in seeking excellence in the quality and character of their wine."

The couple seems to be equally excited about the new venture and expects everything to be perfect and classy, paying great attention to even the smallest details.

"We are intimately involved and quite enthused over the wine project with our friends the Perrin family," Pitt told Bloomberg.

The power couple is also set to release a range of organic Miraval white wines at the end of summer and red wines in 2014.