Graham Norton backed Invivo Wines on potential for new capital raise

Graham Norton backed Invivo Wines on potential for new capital raise
Invivo founders Tim Lightbourne (left) and Rob Cameron sample wine with Graham Norton. (Image: Nigel Barker)
Riley Kennedy
The founders of Invivo Wines are not ruling out another capital raise as the beverage outfit looks to grow.Founded in 2008 by Rob Cameron and Tim Lightbourne, Invivo has grown in popularity. It has the backing of UK comedian and broadcaster Graham Norton and American actor Sarah Jessica Parker.Norton’s relationship with the New Zealand company, in which he has a 1.6% stake, began in 2014 with a single bottle of sauvignon blanc. Since then, the relationship has grown to 10 wine and spirits products.In the UK, Graham Norton Sauvignon Blanc...

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