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Wine Jobs NZ

NZ wine is world famous, so why wouldn’t you look for a job in the wine industry? Peruse the menu of available wine jobs below.

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Wine Jobs NZ

In Aotearoa New Zealand, the wine industry offers a diverse array of exciting jobs, making it a prime destination for professionals working in the sector. Whether you have a passion for viticulture, winemaking, or wine tourism, there are heaps of wine jobs to explore.

Perhaps the most obvious wine industry job is working in vineyards, where you can immerse yourself in the art of viticulture. Working in a vineyard allows you to witness firsthand the intricacies of grape growing and the various factors that influence wine production. From pruning and trellising to monitoring vine health, you'll play a crucial role in nurturing the vines and ensuring the quality of the grapes harvested.

If you have a background in science, pursuing roles as a cellar hand or winemaker could be an ideal fit. As a cellar hand, you'll work closely with winemakers during the winemaking process, performing tasks such as crushing grapes, monitoring fermentations, and conducting laboratory analyses. This role provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the creation of premium wines and refine your skills in winemaking techniques.

If you enjoy sharing your passion for wine with others, wine tourism offers a rewarding career path to consider. Jobs as cellar door hosts or wine tour guides allow you to engage with visitors, sharing insights into the winemaking process and conducting tastings. As you introduce guests to the diverse flavours of Aotearoa New Zealand’s wines, you'll be an ambassador for the country's thriving wine culture.

Beyond the vineyards and cellars, the wine industry offers diverse roles in marketing and sales. If you possess strong communication and marketing skills, you can explore positions as wine brand ambassadors or marketing coordinators for wineries. These roles involve promoting wine brands, organising events, and developing marketing strategies to showcase the uniqueness of the country’s wines to both local and international markets.

As the wine industry continues to expand, various management and administrative positions emerge to support its growth. Jobs as vineyard managers, winery administrators, or sales managers provide an opportunity to lead teams and contribute to the overall success of wine businesses.

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