About Invivo
Invivo is one of New Zealand's leading wine producers, founded in 2008 by Kiwi friends Tim Lightbourne and Rob Cameron. The company owns one of New Zealand's oldest wineries and has earned global recognition through innovative celebrity partnerships and consistently award-winning wines from Marlborough and beyond. What sets Invivo apart is their unique collaborative approach to winemaking. Rather than simply licensing celebrity names, Invivo works hands-on with their partners on everything from label design to the actual blending process. This genuine involvement produces wines that reflect personal taste preferences whilst maintaining Invivo's commitment to quality winemaking. The Invivo X, SJP collaboration with Sarah Jessica Parker has become one of the most celebrated celebrity wine partnerships in the world. Since its 2019 debut, the Sauvignon Blanc has earned over 60 Gold medals and consistently achieved 90+ scores from Wine Spectator, appearing twice in their Top 100 wines in the world list. The distinctive teal label features SJP's hand-painted "X," matching a shade from her shoe collection. Invivo's partnership with Graham Norton began in 2011 and has grown into an internationally acclaimed portfolio. Graham personally controls the blending process for each vintage, with wines sold across the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, USA, and Japan. The Graham Norton Sauvignon Blanc sees nine glasses consumed every minute across the UK and Ireland. The Invivo X Unity range, including Prosecco and Prosecco Rosé, brings the company's collaborative spirit to Italian sparkling wine. These accessible, celebratory wines demonstrate Invivo's expansion beyond New Zealand whilst maintaining their focus on quality and enjoyment. UK shoppers can find Invivo wines at supermarkets including Tesco, where the Unity Prosecco range offers festive bubbles from one of the wine world's most innovative producers. Whether celebrating special occasions or everyday moments, Invivo delivers genuine quality backed by passionate winemaking.
