Ayesha Curry Sells Winery To Fifth-Largest Wine Company In U.S.

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Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, is making big business moves.

According to KTVU, Curry sold her winery, Domaine Curry, to Constellation Brands, the umbrella to Prisoner Wine Co., which is the fifth-largest wine company in the U.S. Constellation Brands confirmed the purchase of the Curry's full-bodied red on Friday (June 23).

Curry co-founded her winery with Sydel Curry-Lee, her husband's sister. In a video on their company website, the Currys said they wanted to honor the strong women in their family with a bold wine.

"Food and wine have always been an integral part of our lives, and it has been a thrilling experience introducing our Domaine Curry portfolio to the world," the co-founders said. "We are so excited to partner with a company that shares our values and aspirations, that can also offer quality sourcing, expert winemaking, and best-in-class DTC, e-commerce, and hospitality resources needed to make more space for women of color in the luxury wine landscape."

The move came amid the promotion of "Stephen Curry: Underrated" at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

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