I'm getting wine to bring in (6)
I believe the answer is:
import
'to bring in' is the definition.
(bring in to a country)
'i'm getting wine' is the wordplay.
'getting' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'wine' becomes 'port' (port wine is a kind of wine).
'im'+'port'='IMPORT'
(Other definitions for import that I've seen before include "Drift" , "Meaning - bring goods into the country" , "Bring in from abroad to sell" , "Item from abroad" , "introduce" .)