Enologist Jobs
By Amaterra Wines At Portland, OR, United States
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package to our team members which includes:
Have experience working in wine production/cellar work
Experience working in vineyard operations preferred
Champion 5S organizational process, specific responsibilities in chemistry and sensory laboratories, and packaging storage areas.
Built on the core value and experience of genuine hospitality.
We are looking for full-time and seasonal Vineyard and Winery Associates to do
Harvest Research And Development Enologist Intern
By Delicato Family Wines At Manteca, CA, United States
Strong reading, writing, communication and mathematical skills
Solid winemaking theory, wine sensory, communication/presentation and organizational skills
Assists in all aspects of small-lot wine production, from vineyard harvesting/sampling to bottling
Informs R&D Winemaker when winemaking and fermentation issues arise
Collects, submits, and analyzes R&D samples for analysis
Cleans and maintains research and development equipment

Are you passionate about wine? Do you have a knack for understanding the science behind winemaking? If so, then a career as an Enologist may be the perfect fit for you! As an Enologist, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining the quality of wines, as well as providing technical advice to winemakers. You will also be responsible for conducting laboratory tests and analyzing the results to ensure the quality of the wines. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career in the wine industry, then this is the job for you!

Overview An Enologist is a professional who specializes in the science and art of winemaking. They are responsible for the production of wine from grape to bottle, including the selection of grapes, fermentation, blending, and aging. They also oversee the quality control of the finished product. Detailed Job Description Enologists are responsible for the entire winemaking process, from the selection of grapes to the bottling of the finished product. They must have a thorough knowledge of the science and art of winemaking, including the selection of grapes, fermentation, blending, and aging. They must also be knowledgeable about the various types of grapes, the different winemaking techniques, and the various types of wines. Enologists must also be able to identify and assess the quality of grapes, wines, and other winemaking materials. They must be able to make decisions about the best winemaking techniques to use, and they must be able to troubleshoot any problems that arise during the winemaking process. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of winemaking techniques and processes
• Knowledge of grape varieties and winemaking materials
• Ability to identify and assess the quality of grapes, wines, and other winemaking materials
• Ability to make decisions about the best winemaking techniques to use
• Ability to troubleshoot any problems that arise during the winemaking process
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and customers
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in enology, viticulture, or a related field
• Master's degree in enology, viticulture, or a related field
• Professional certification in enology or viticulture
• Experience in winemaking
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of winemaking techniques and processes
• Knowledge of grape varieties and winemaking materials
• Knowledge of wine laws and regulations
• Knowledge of wine tasting and evaluation
Job Experience
• Experience in winemaking
• Experience in vineyard management
• Experience in wine tasting and evaluation
• Experience in quality control
Job Responsibilities
• Selecting grapes for winemaking
• Fermenting and blending wines
• Aging and bottling wines
• Monitoring and controlling the winemaking process
• Evaluating and tasting wines
• Maintaining quality control standards
• Keeping records of winemaking activities