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CASUAL SEASONAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING 2025 VINTAGE

Riverina-based company Meditrina Beverages Pty Ltd recently acquired a piece of Australian winemaking history with the purchase of Warburn Estate. Boasting a superb range of award-winning wines Meditrina Beverages’ mission is to continue the tradition of over-delivering on affordable wines from the Riverina and beyond.

We are seeking committed and enthusiastic individuals, with the ability to communicate effectively alongside our Cellar and Winemaking team.

This position reports directly to the Manager/Supervisor and involves a range of activities including Grapes received and processing, operation of equipment, wine transfers, filtration, red and white wine fermentation, blending, and general housekeeping duties.

Successful applicants will be required to work as a part of a dynamic team and be prepared to work shifts and overtime during vintage from mid-January to mid-April 2025.

Applications of profiles with previous experience, Australian Forklift License, Confined Spaces ticket, and own transport will be prioritised.


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