Worksite: 23924 Territorial Hwy, Monroe, OR 97456
Direct winemaking operations and develop the prestige of the estate and wine. Oversee all winemaking, and grape sourcing, and collaborate with the viticulture team to manage the estate vineyard. Work closely with Marketing, Direct to Consumer, and Hospitality to ensure the estate/wine production is functioning efficiently and effectively. Lead, build, and grow a winemaking and winegrowing team to produce critically acclaimed wines. Support the Vineyard Manager in staffing for vineyards, harvest interns, and production. Drive technical and artistic skills within the winemaking and winegrowing team. Lead recommendations, development, and evaluation of all new products. Apply extensive knowledge and global perspective of wine, winemaking, and the wine industry to effectively manage and oversee the company's winemaking function. Collaborate with the company management team and participate in the process of establishing the company's culture. Establish and ensure compliance with winemaking policies and systems. Understand winemaking costs and oversee the allocation of resources. Responsible for winery operations capital expenditure recommendations and ensure all capital expenditures are managed within the annual budget. Plan and oversee grape buying and bulk wine selling. Effectively assign tasks and workload to the winemaking and winegrowing team during high season and low season. Provide oversight and direction of ongoing and to-be-developed grape sourcing, contracts, and vineyard management. Support and manage current sustainable farming techniques and research methods and functions as needed to drive further quality and sustainability while maintaining costs. Build and maintain relationships with competitive wine producers. Collaborate with Sales and Marketing to develop key relationships with the press such as Wine Spectator, Parker, Wines and Spirits, Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times. Establish a presence in the market, including attending distributor meetings, GSMs, winemaker dinners, wine events, and engaging key accounts when requested. Supervise 8-10 Seasonal Harvest Interns and 5-7 Cellar Associates and Lab Techs.
20% travel domestically and internationally for educational seminars, trade events, company summits, and other industry events.
Bachelor's degree in Enology, Viticulture, Agricultural Engineering, or related field, or the foreign degree equivalent, and 7 years of relevant experience as a Winemaker, or alternate acceptable related occupation.
Work or academic experience must have included: