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ABACELA WINERY INTERNSHIP

January 10, 2023 | Job Opportunities

CompanyAbacela Vineyards and Winery
Company TypeWinery and Vineyard
CategoryWinemaker/Enologist
DescriptionAbacela is a 76 acre Oregon estate winery (www.abacela.com) that pioneered the production of Tempranillo and Albariño as varietal wines in America. Our estate’s Fault Line Vineyards, with its hill and valley topography that produces many mesoclimates and soil types, has been dubbed “The most interesting vineyard property in Oregon” by others. This setting has permitted us to match old world grapes not previously grown in the region to different microclimate-soil sites. These achievements have contributed greatly to Abacela’s leadership in production of alternative varieties that are now grown and produced by others across the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere in the USA.

We specialize in grapes and wine styles indigenous to the Iberian Peninsula. The vines are managed sustainably with limited inputs and are hand harvested. Our vineyard season starts in mid-winter with pruning, followed by bud break in early to mid-April, and the vines are nurtured and managed until harvest in September and October. This internship is an opportunity to learn and experience the science and art of winemaking in a family-owned and operated, gravity flow winery that grows and harvests about 200 plus tons of fifteen different, interesting grape varieties to produce approximately 12,000 cases (144,000, 750 ml bottles) of high-quality wine.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Winery interns will assist with preharvest vineyard monitoring and harvest sampling for cluster counts and weights and in-house laboratory testing to measure Brix, pH and total acid and input the data to a computer. Interns will also be involved in processing of harvested fruit which includes the use of various types of equipment such as a forklift, sorting table, escalator, and destemmer/crusher and presses (both basket and membrane). The intern will work with our winemaking team to process and monitor fermentations through punch downs, pump-overs, yeast inoculations, and acid and nutrient additions. The intern will be asked to participate in new and ongoing research projects in both the vineyard and winery. The intern will learn to conduct tastings of the fermenting wines to assess their development.

QUALIFICATIONS
• Be both knowledgeable and passionate about viticulture and wine
• Have a growth mindset and open to learn from experience
• Must be a team player, have a strong work ethic
• Students whose primary language is not English must have conversational English
• Ability to listen, follow directions, and accurately carry out assignments to completion
• Must have a valid US or International driver’s license and clean motor vehicle record
• Enology and/or Chemistry students preferred
• Must be able to work long hours under crush conditions and demands
• Forklift and pallet jack experience is good and tractor driving experience is a bonus
• Must be able to work through mid-November


TIME AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
• Hours worked will vary from a typical work week to extended hours once the harvest commences.
• Ability to walk distances, including steep hillsides
• Ability to do standing, squatting, or kneeling work for extended periods of time
• Ability to lift 50 pounds

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
• Abacela is willing to work with the intern to meet their academic requirements (e.g., thesis, data collection, reports, etc.) but must have information from the academic institution regarding the nature and timing of the requirements before starting the internship.

FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Stipend is $2200/month. Note that the stipend is ‘gross’ with required taxes taken out each pay period.
• Abacela will cover the base housing and car expense.
• Interns are responsible for travel to and from Oregon and all gas, food, phone, internet, and other basic expenses.
• Interns are responsible for covering costs associated with obtaining a Passport and a VISA.

• Please note that Abacela Vineyards and Winery is a no smoking facility.
• Applications accepted until Friday, February 17, 2023; with positions awarded Friday, March 10, 2023
• To apply send cover letter and resume to [email protected]
Salary RangeSee above
CityRoseburg
StateOR
AVAUmpqua Valley
Contact NameGavin Joll
Phone541-679-6642
Email[email protected]

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