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City Winery to deliver thehighest end combined culinary and cultural experience to our customers ... written and verbal Ability towork both independently and in a team environment Ability towork a ...

Wine & Beer Clerk

Berkeley, CA · On-site

$19.50 - $29.50/hr

WINE BEER SPIRITS CLERK Full-Time Location: 2020 Oregon St and 920 Heinz Ave Purpose: Increasing ... Ability to understand written and spoken English. * Basic math skills required. * Excellent ...

City Winery to deliver thehighest end combined culinary and cultural experience to our customers ... written and verbal Ability towork both independently and in a team environment Ability towork a ...

Excellent written and verbal communication skills. * Strong sense of urgency with the ability to ... Knowledge of wines from around the world, with the ability to guide customers on product selection ...

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How much do wine writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for wine writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Wine Writer Do?

As a wine writer, you create content about wine tasting, wine making and production, and food pairings. Your responsibilities may include attending taste events at wineries, interviewing staff and winery owners, visiting restaurants with wine and food offerings, and exploring innovations in the industry. You may explain wine-making methods, visit conferences, perform online research, make connections in the wine industry, and review emerging wineries and wine makers. Your duties also include researching and sampling wine, writing columns, blogs, or articles for a magazine or newspaper, traveling to meet with experts and other wine writers, and keeping your knowledge and tasting abilities current.

What is the difference between Wine Writer vs Wine Blogger?

AspectWine WriterWine Blogger
CredentialsOften has journalism, communications, or wine certification backgroundTypically self-taught or hobbyist, with less formal credentials
Work EnvironmentWorks for magazines, newspapers, or wine publicationsOperates independently or through personal blogs and social media
Industry UsagePublished in professional media outlets, often with editorial standardsPublished on personal platforms, with more informal tone
Search & Comparison IntentSeeking professional, credible wine reviews and articlesLooking for personal opinions, reviews, and wine experiences

In summary, a Wine Writer typically has formal credentials and works within professional media outlets, providing credible and polished content. A Wine Blogger often operates independently, sharing personal opinions and experiences through blogs and social media. Both roles involve wine knowledge but differ in professionalism, credentials, and platform usage.

What does a Wine Writer do?

A Wine Writer is a professional who specializes in writing about wine and related topics. They may review wines, explore wine regions, interview winemakers, and provide insights into wine trends for magazines, websites, blogs, or newspapers. Wine Writers often educate readers on wine tasting, food pairings, and wine production processes. Their work helps consumers make informed decisions and deepens the public's appreciation of wine culture.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Wine Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wine Writer, you need deep knowledge of wine varieties, regions, and tasting techniques, usually supported by formal wine education or certifications such as WSET. Familiarity with wine databases, content management systems, and basic photography or social media tools is often required. Exceptional writing skills, curiosity, and the ability to communicate complex concepts clearly help set standout Wine Writers apart. These abilities are crucial for producing engaging, accurate content and building credibility with readers in the competitive wine industry.

What are some common challenges Wine Writers face when developing content for diverse audiences?

Wine Writers often need to balance technical accuracy with accessibility, as their audience may range from seasoned wine enthusiasts to casual readers. One challenge is translating complex tasting notes, viticulture terms, and regional distinctions into engaging, understandable language. Additionally, keeping up with trends and maintaining objectivity while reviewing wines can be demanding. Collaborating with sommeliers, winemakers, and editors is also a regular part of the job, ensuring content is both informative and appealing to a wide readership.
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Wine Consultant

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Brookshire's Grocery rating

5.0

Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

Based on 339 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

100th of 119 rated grocery stores


Job description

At Brookshire Grocery Company (BGC), we're not just about business-we're about building a community where you can thrive. Based in Tyler, Texas, BGC is home to five unique banners-Brookshire's Grocery Company, Super 1 Foods, Spring Market, Fresh by Brookshire's, and Reasor's-operating over 215 + stores across Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
We're all about creating a workplace where you can thrive. At BGC, you matter, your contributions are celebrated, and your future is unlimited. Whether you're launching your career or ready to level up, you'll find a supportive team, endless growth opportunities, and a chance to make an impact.
Here's what sets us apart:

  • Wellness that works for you: Comprehensive medical, vision, dental, and prescription coverage.
  • Flexibility and freedom: Paid time off to relax, recharge, and enjoy life.
  • Ownership that empowers: 401(k) plan to help you build a solid future that the Company contributes to.
  • Savings for your lifestyle: Exclusive employee discounts on the things you need most.
  • Investing in your dreams: Scholarships and educational support to fuel your growth.
  • Adventure awaits: Access to a 205-acre outdoor recreation area for unwinding, connecting, and having fun.


When you join BGC, you're not just starting a job-you're becoming part of something bigger. We're here to support your goals, inspire your journey, and celebrate your wins.

Job Summary:

Oversees wine and beer department and ensures products are displayed in accordance with Company standards. Works with vendors to set up sampling events in order to promote product sales.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Develops professional relationships with customers and provides education on beer and wine as well as food pairings.
  • Works with pricing department to ensure accuracy of price tags.
  • Maintains thorough knowledge on all beer, wine, and humidor offerings.
  • Maintains wine selection and provides management with input on requested wines/beers as well as top sellers.
  • Assists with product ordering according to clientele, specific season, promotions, etc.
  • Works with category management personnel to ensure vendor pricing is accurate and reasonable. Uses knowledge of sales and top items to help determine which products would be successful.
  • Maintains appealing shelf displays and appropriate labeling of products according to Company standards.
  • Monitors product inventory and evaluates to ensure assortment and variety in wine and beer offerings.
  • Works with local vendors and distributors to select wine and beer products to be served in-store and on the patio.
  • Partners with various departments to execute all merchandising policies to maximize sales and profits.
  • Works with vendors on coordinating sampling events.
  • Monitors and reports on competitive pricing activities to category management.
  • Promotes product sales through use of suggestive selling initiatives.
  • Maintains clean, safe and sanitary working and shopping environment by adhering to Company safety procedures.
  • Provides friendly and customer-service-oriented attitude by greeting customers, answering questions, etc.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Advanced knowledge of alcohol regulations and guidelines.
  • Advanced knowledge of beer and wine products.
  • Ability to read and operate bar equipment such as corkscrews, draft beer dispensers, etc.
  • Ability to learn new systems, methods, or processes.
  • Ability to use precision and non-precision hand tools.
  • Ability to work well with fellow partners and promote a team environment.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with customers and partners in written and verbal form.
  • Ability to work flexible schedules including nights, weekends and holidays.
  • Must be attentive to potential hazards and remedy or place appropriate warning signs or devices around or near the hazard as soon as is reasonably possible.
  • Must report any potential hazards that cannot be immediately remedied to a supervisor.

Education, Experience and Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 21 years of age required.
  • Partners must be 21 years of age or older to drive for Company business in accordance with the BGC Business Driver Policy.
  • High school Diploma or GED and five or more years of related experience; or an equivalent combination of experience and/or higher education required.
  • Food Handler certification required.
  • TABC/LACT certification required.

Physical Demands:

  • Continuously required to use close vision, distance vision, depth perception or the ability to focus.
  • Continuously required to stand or walk.
  • Frequently required to talk and hear.
  • Frequently required to use hands for reaching, touching or handling.
  • Frequently required to push, pull, maneuver or lift objects up to 40 lbs.
  • Occasionally required to push, pull, maneuver or lift objects up to 75 lbs.
  • Occasionally required to bend, kneel or squat.
  • Attendance at work is required.

Work Context and Environment:

  • Work is generally performed in a retail store.
  • Occasionally exposed to extreme cold conditions (non-weather).
  • Occasionally exposed to extreme heat conditions (non-weather).
  • Occasionally exposed to wet, slippery or damp conditions.
  • Occasionally exposed to cleaning agents.
  • Quiet to moderate noise level.

Ready to find your place? BGC is "A Career Where You Belong."
Brookshire Grocery Company strives to provide a safe, drug and alcohol-free environment for its partners and customers. The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, age , disability, genetic information or military status and any other trait protected by law.


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