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Post Malone isn't just a Bud Light man. The 24-year-old musician is also a fan of rosé, so much so that he is launching his own brand of wine.

Post's French rosé is called Maison No. 9, named after his favorite tarot card, the Nine of Swords, a symbol for overcoming daily challenges. Inspired by his affinity for the Mediterranean lifestyle and rosé in general, Maison No. 9 pairs aromas of freshly picked fruit like ripe pineapple, pear, and strawberry, with sweet French desserts.

“Rosé is for when you want to get a little fancy,” he said in a statement. “It’s a nice switch up and I have been thinking about doing my own wine for a while. It was great to work with Global Brand Equities because they saw the vision and we got to do some super cool stuff. Maison No. 9 goes down smooth, and you’re all going to love it!”

Posty has been sponsored by Bud Light for the past few years, so it will be interesting to see how he balances the two endeavors. Maison No. 9 is set to release in stores and online in June, but pre-sale will be available prior to the widespread launch. Sign up here to be the first to know more about the new rosé.

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