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Winemaker Immersion Program

CompanyTreasury Wine Estates
LocationAdelaide
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJuly 7, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Participate in a four-week industry exchange in China to gain hands-on experience in winemaking and viticulture. Engage with local industry experts and institutions to foster technical collaboration and long-term professional relationships.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
2582
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
At Treasury Wine Estates, passion meets possibility. As one of the world’s leading wine companies, we craft and share exceptional wines and experiences across more than 70 countries, bringing iconic and emerging brands to life. We’re proud custodians of over 70 brands – including Penfolds, DAOU, Frank Family Vineyards, Beringer, 19 Crimes, Squealing Pig, Matua, and Wynns Coonawarra Estate – backed by more than 10,000 hectares of vineyards and a global team of around 2,500 people. From our luxury and premium portfolios to our innovation in emerging wine categories, everything we do is about creating memorable wine experiences and shaping the future of the category. We balance deep respect for winemaking heritage with a bold mindset that drives us forward – in how we grow, how we work, and how we show up for our partners, people and communities. Our purpose, Boldly Cultivating, guides us to lead with intention – in our portfolio-led strategy, our sustainability ambition, and our vision to be the world’s most desirable luxury wine company. To follow us, you must be of legal drinking age in your country of residence. Enjoy responsibly.
About the Role

Australia-China Winemaker Immersion Program – Industry Exchange

Location: remote

About the opportunity

Dates: 29 August – 25 September 2026
Locations: Beijing • Ningxia (Yinchuan) • Shandong (Yantai) 

The Australia–China Winemaker Immersion Program is an industry-first exchange initiative designed to strengthen collaboration, technical learning and long‑term relationships between the Australian and Chinese wine industries. Delivered by Treasury Wine Estates in partnership with Australian Grape & Wine, Wine Australia and the China Alcoholic Drinks Association and supported by the South Australian Government’s Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA), the program brings together emerging wine industry talent from both countries through hands‑on, in‑market immersion experiences. 

Conducted over two reciprocal legs, the program sees winemakers and viticulturists from each country selected to experience wine, winemaking and viticultural education and practical exposure in each other’s markets.

By fostering two‑way knowledge exchange and enduring industry connections, the Australia–China Winemaker Immersion Program supports innovation, capability‑building and long‑term cooperation between two of the world’s most dynamic wine sectors, while helping to develop the next generation of internationally minded wine industry professionals.

Why apply?

Immerse yourself in China’s dynamic wine sector with hands-on production experience, technical learning, and market insights – all designed to build skills, networks, and cultural understanding that last a lifetime. 

Across an engaging four-week program, participants will receive practical exposure to Chinese winemaking and viticultural practice during the 2026 harvest across two of China’s major wine producing provinces, Shandong and Ningxia.

Participants will also enjoy local cultural experiences and engagements with leading Chinese institutions and industry bodies that will expand your professional perspectives and deepen global industry knowledge.

Participants will become part of a growing network of Australian and Chinese wine professionals committed to strengthening technical collaboration, innovation and long-term industry relationships between the two countries

What you’ll experience

  • Winery immersion in two of China’s major wine regions, including hands-on experience at Penfolds Ningxia Winery.
  • Technical learning with local industry experts in winemaking and viticulture in each region.
  • Market exposure in Beijing, including engagements with the China Alcoholic Drinks Association and industry partners.
  • Cultural experiences including city tours of Beijing, Yantai and Yinchuan.

 

Who should apply

We welcome early-career Australian winemakers or viticulturists who are collaborative, curious, and eager to build international experience and professional networks.

Applicants will be assessed against the following criteria:

  • Relevant experience and leadership potential: You are an early-career Australian wine industry professional working in winemaking or viticulture. You demonstrate leadership potential within the Australian wine industry and a commitment to contributing to the future development of the sector beyond your own organisation.
  • Motivation and learning goals: You can clearly explain why you want to take part in the Australia–China Winemaker Immersion Program, what you hope to learn from China’s wine regions, and how the experience will support your professional development.
  • Technical curiosity and knowledge sharing: You show a genuine interest in learning about different winemaking and viticultural practices, sharing knowledge with peers, and contributing to two-way technical exchange between the Australian and Chinese wine industries.
  • Communication and ambassadorial skills: You can communicate confidently with a range of audiences and demonstrate the professionalism, adaptability and interpersonal skills required to represent the Australian wine industry in an international setting.
  • Industry impact: You can explain how you intend to apply and share the insights, networks and experience gained through the program with your workplace, region or the broader Australian wine community.
  • Capacity to maximise the opportunity: You have the support of your employer (where applicable) and the capacity to fully participate in all elements of the program and implement learnings on your return.
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As part of the application process, applicants will be asked to upload a short video of up to 60 seconds responding to the selection criteria along with a copy of their CV. The video does not need to be professionally produced; it is simply an opportunity for applicants to introduce themselves, explain their interest in the program, and describe what they hope to contribute and take away from the experience.

Important information

Please read this section carefully before applying.

This is an industry exchange program, not a role or offer of employment with Treasury Wine Estates (TWE). Applying for, being shortlisted for, or participating in the program does not create an employment relationship with TWE, its program partners or any host organisation. Selection for the program does not guarantee current or future employment with TWE or any program partner. The application process is used only to assess suitability for participation in the exchange.

When prompted to create a profile, please answer Application Questions as follows:

Are you currently authorised to work in the country for which this role is based?

Yes 

Will you now or in the future require a visa / sponsorship?

No 

Please select your desired salary range inclusive of super annuation.

Any range is fine as it's not applicable

What are your total remuneration expectations?

0

 What is your notice period?

N/A

How to apply

  1. Read the brochure for details

  2. Complete the online application, including:

    • A copy of your CV

    • 60 second video addressing the selection criteria, uploaded to your application or via dropbox here

  3. Submit by 5:00pm AEST, Sunday 26 July 2026.

 

 

 

Key Skills
WinemakingViticultureLeadershipInterpersonal CommunicationCross-cultural CollaborationKnowledge SharingProfessional NetworkingAdaptability
Categories
Food & BeverageAgricultureScience & ResearchEducationManagement & Leadership
Benefits
Hands-on Production ExperienceTechnical LearningMarket InsightsCultural ExperiencesProfessional Networking