Norton is currently in The Big Apple with husband Jonathan McLeod to launch the 2024 vintage of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, made in partnership with leading Kiwi winery, Invivo
TV host Graham Norton has said enjoying the New York skyline while sipping on a glass of his own wine is a “memorable moment for me”.
The partners-in-wine met in New York for their annual tasting and blending session of their best-selling drop, which Graham famously regards as one of his highlights every year.READ MORE: Graham Norton quits huge radio show suddenly as he breaks shocking news to fans “Tim and Rob brought some outstanding Sauvignon Blanc samples from their vineyards in New Zealand to taste. I’m particular about my wines, so their quality and origin are very important to me.
Tim Lighthouse and Rob Cameron, Invivo Cofounders, said: “We’re proud to be launching the eleventh vintage of Graham’s New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, which is testament to Graham’s commitment to creating the perfect wine year after year.
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