• DMG Fine Wine has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with New South Wales based wine producer, Krinklewood Estate. Pictured is the Krinklewood team.
Source: Krinklewood Estate
    DMG Fine Wine has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with New South Wales based wine producer, Krinklewood Estate. Pictured is the Krinklewood team. Source: Krinklewood Estate
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DMG Fine Wine has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with New South Wales based wine producer, Krinklewood Estate.

Founded in 2003 by drinks entrepreneur William Dong, DMG Fine Wine has expanded its portfolio to include Handpicked Wines, House of Arras, and Moutai, alongside its retail ventures, Spirits of China and Australian organic online retailer FAB.

Krinklewood Estate is the latest addition, a winery nestled in the Broke Fordwich subregion of the Hunter Valley and known for its certified organic and biodynamic wines.

Krinklewood Estate's Francesca Rosé.
Source: Krinklewood Estate
Krinklewood Estate's Francesca Rosé.
Source: Krinklewood Estate

DMG Fine Wine managing director, William Dong, said the company was proud to welcome Krinklewood Estate to its growing portfolio of organic and biodynamic wines and spirits from around the world.

“Our DMG portfolio is selective by design. Each brand we work with is chosen for its deep respect for the land and its alignment with our values and commitments,” said Dong.

Krinklewood joins a lineup of 100 per cent certified organic producers represented by DMG.

According to Wine Australia, biodynamic wine is separated from organic by taking a holistic approach to farming, using herbal sprays and composting techniques and taking operational cues from the cycles of the moon.

The signature releases from Krinklewood, like the Francesca Rosé, Wild Shiraz, and Estate Chardonnay, reflect the company’s commitment to quality and minimal intervention winemaking.

Krinklewood Estate owner, Oscar Martin, said the partnership is about more than distribution – it’s about shared values and a belief in doing things the right way.

“At Krinklewood, we care deeply about the planet, we create with love and passion, and we believe wine can be a force for good. DMG Fine Wine shares this vision, and we’re excited to grow together,” said Martin.

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