Lady Gaga Just Filed Paperwork To Make Her Own Wine

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Following her success during the Super Bowl halftime show, Lady Gaga has decided to start making her own wine.

According to TMZ, the celebrity’s company filed paperwork this past week to develop a host of new wine products under te name “Grigio Girls,” which comes from a bonus track on Gaga’s latest album, “Joanne”.

The paperwork filing involves the production of basically anything wine, from wine coolers, wine-based punches, and even wine cocktails. Of course, wines like Pinot Grigio will also likely be made under the “Grigio Girls” brand name.

Lady Gaga isn’t a newcomer to the food and beverage industry, as her family still owns an Italian restaurant – Joanne Trattoria – in New York City.

Many other big names have gone into winemaking in the past, including Oscar-winning composer Alan Silvestri and sports superstar Wayne Gretzky. Even Lil Jon has his own successful winery.

Wines naturally take a while to age and be made, so we probably won’t get to taste any of Lady Gaga’s wine for a while.

When it does come out, however, it’ll be interesting to see how her wines stack up in the already massive industry.

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