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Wine drinkers can get paid £250 to taste and review booze – how to apply

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WINE lovers can get paid £250 to taste and review booze this summer.

Vintage Roots is looking for someone to become a professional wine taster – sampling red, white and rose wine from the comfort of their home.

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The lucky person will get to taste wines from its Organic Everyday Case and Rose Summer Six cases of booze.

Each box contains six bottles of wine – so that’s 12 bottles of booze you’ll need to try and review.

Vintage Roots will send you the wine, so you won’t be required to travel anywhere for this job.

It’s a one-time employment offer, meaning you will only get paid once and Vintage Roots isn’t required to give you more wine tasting opportunities.

What wine do you get to try?

VINTAGE Roots will send its Organic Everyday Case and Rose Summer Six boxes of wine to the lucky winner.

Here’s what each box contains:

Organic Everyday Case –

  • Adobe Sauvignon Blanc Reserva
  • Domaine de Pajot Les Quatre Cepages
  • Tre Piume Bianco
  • Bodegas Piqueras Garnacha Tintorera
  • Wild Thing Merlot
  • Organic Roots Rouge

Rose Summer Six –

  • Giol Perla Rosato Frizzante
  • Domaine de Brau Rosé
  • Jas d’Esclans Rosé Côtes de Provence Cru Classé
  • Albet i Noya Curiosa Rosat
  • Adobe Rose Reserva
  • Bohem Tempranillo Rosé

Think you’re up to the job?

You can enter by posting a picture on yourself enjoying a glass on of wine on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Make sure you tag @VintageRootsWines on Instagram and @VintageRootsltd on Facebook and Twitter, plus use the hashtags #summerwinetaster #comewinewithme.

Applications close on August 31, 2020 and Vintage Roots will contact their winner on September 4, 2020.

You’ll then get paid after September 30, 2020.

Unsurprisingly, you have be aged 18 or above to enter.

Read the full terms and conditions on the Vintage Roots website.

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