Drinking wine and getting paid for it: the dream job for every wine lover!

Drinking wine and getting paid for it: the dream job for every wine lover!

Yes, you read it right: drinking wine and earning a nice penny. For the future Winefluencer of Rueda Wines, this dream simply comes true!

Sometimes there are those opportunities you can't pass up. And yes, this is one of them. The Spanish wine region D.O. Rueda is looking for the wine lover to represent the wine region on social media in 2021. As Rueda Winefluencer you will receive a winefluencer package, be in the spotlight and receive an amount of €5000,-!

Are you the Rueda wine fluencer of 2021?

 D.O. Rueda needs your help and is looking for a talented wine lover. Have you always wanted to be a 'winefluencer'? Do you know how to inspire your followers with your content? Do you love white wine And can everyone know it? Then Rueda is looking for you!

Wine region of Rueda challenges you from 1 to 15 December from your love for Rueda wines share on Instagram. The winner will be chosen by an expert jury, which will pay attention to the quality of the content, your personal touch and, of course, catchy captions. There is no limit to the number of posts you can make - posting more can even increase your chances!

Here's how to become our winefluencer

 Follow the new Instagram page from @ruedawines. Post your inspiring Rueda winefluencer content, tag @ruedawines and use #TasteRueda. You are always online, especially on Instagram. You love creating unique, inspiring content and you know exactly what makes your followers happy. Not to mention, you are 18+. But above all, you like to drink a good glass of (white) wine and share your enthusiasm and knowledge!

Click here for all about the competition and terms and conditions.

ABOUT D.O. RUEDA

D.O. Rueda is one of Spain's most important white wine regionsThe region is the birthplace of the verdejo grape (indeed, the one of those delicious summer wines!) and is home to countless vineyards that are more than 100 years old. Those vineyards are located at high altitudes, namely some 700 to 850 metres above sea level!

Harvesting in the dark
The region has a continental climate and therefore temperature differences between day and night can be huge! During the day, the grapes sweat in the scorching Spanish sun, and at night they shiver with cold. And that's precisely when they are harvested - because that's how that crisp freshness is preserved!

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