Lawson’s Dry Hills has announced its decision to leave current distributor, EuroVintage, and partner with Nelson-based Kahurangi Estate.
“We have enjoyed working with the EuroVintage team and will be sorry to end the co-operative and friendly relationship, but we feel it’s time to work with a smaller company where we can add value as one of only two New Zealand wine brands,” says LDH General Manager, Sion Barnsley.
“We’re keen to get back to grass-roots sales and building direct relationships with customers with a smaller, ‘hands-on’ team.”
Existing stockists of the Lawson’s Dry Hills brand can continue purchasing from EuroVintage until 30 April, with Kahurangi Estate officially taking over national distribution from 1 May.
Recipient of the 2023 New Zealand International Business Award ‘Excellence in Sustainability’, Lawson’s Dry Hills wines are certified 100% sustainable and the company is a Toitū certified net carbonzero producer.
Queries are welcome and can be directed to Lawson’s Dry Hills Marketing & Sales Manager, Belinda Jackson belinda@lawsonsdryhills.co.nz or to David Barrett david@kahurangiwine.com.
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