AWARD-winning Sheffield winemaker Henry Laithwaite is making a name for himself, and now he has decided to let other people in on the secret too.
Henry, 27, whose family has long been associated with the wine business, set up his own firm six years ago. But he wanted to succeed in his own right.
"I set up as HJH Wines because I wanted to establish my own reputation as a winemaker, independently from the family business," he said.
Now, after winning seven awards, he is changing the name of the Portobello-based firm to Henry Laithwaite Wines.
"I'm confident that I have made my own mark on the wine world and can now use my Laithwaite Name, knowing that I've established a deserved reputation."
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