Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still producing wines together. Pictured: Jolie and Pitt attend the Oscars held at Hollywood & Highland Center on March 2, 2014 in Hollywood, California. Getty Images/Michael Buckner

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still partners in business.

The exes launched a signature estate wine line in 2013. The "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" star are still committed to the same business and will be releasing their latest bottling this week, People reported.

The brand will still stick to their signature and familiar label that reads "bottled by Jolie, Pitt and Perrin." The first shipment of Miraval 2017 will arrive in the United States immediately.

Winemaker Marc Perrin, 47, who are Jolie and Pitt's partner in the business reveals that the upcoming bottles are "our best vintage since we began in 2012."

"With magnificent aromas of fragrant white blossom and fruit, the wine retains that touch of distinctive minerality drawn from the limestone soils, that is the hallmark of the greatest French terroirs," Perrin added. "But what makes this 2017 vintage really stand out is its silky texture which adds a very special dimension to the wine."

When Jolie and Pitt announced their split in 2016, there were rumors that the then-couple would put their $80 million French estate on the block. However, a source said that "nothing has changed."

Jolie and Pitt have no plans to sell that estate. They want to keep the property "as an investment for their children."

However, the couple has already sold some of their properties. For instance, their palatial estate in Long Island was put on the market for $55 million in December.

The 47-acre waterfront property includes a 20,000-square-foot Tudor revival-style estate called Sassafras. The family stayed in that mansion in 2009 when Jolie was still filming "Salt."

Meanwhile, Jolie and Pitt agreed to settle their divorce in private. The exes opted to work together for the best of their kids.

"The parties and their counsel have signed agreements to preserve the privacy rights of their children and family by keeping all court documents confidential and engaging a private judge to make any necessary legal decisions and to facilitate the expeditious resolution of any remaining issues," Pitt and Jolie said in a joint statement. "The parents are committed to act as a united front to effectuate recovery and reunification."

At the time, Jolie remains single following her split from Pitt. The "Maleficent" star reportedly wants to focus on her kids.

"She isn't dating anyone and won't be for a very long time. She is focused on her children and their needs," the insider told People.