Aldi Wine Club is recruiting people to drink wine for free

Applications are now open to join the ALDI Wine Club 2024. The budget supermarket is recruiting people to taste test wine for free!

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Love a glass of wine? Don’t have much spare budget to add a bottle (or two…or three?) to your trolley when you head to the supermarket? No problem!

Aldi is looking to recruit people to be taste testers for their wine and help pick their next range!

If you think you know a thing or two about wine, then why not apply?

How to apply for the ALDI Wine Club

Sound like the job of your dreams?

While this opportunity doesn’t pay you anything (sorry, you can’t quit your 9-5), you get to try wine for free.

To apply send an email to “Aldiwineclub@clarioncomms.co.uk” letting them know:

  • Your full name
  • The name of your social media handles, the number of followers you have for each account
  • Why you should be selected to become for ALDI Wine Club (in no more than 150 words)
  • What your favourite Aldi wine is, and why
  • and provide proof of age (over 18s only, obvs)

Full details on the Wine Club are here.

How often can I apply?

Aldi usually looks to recruit 30 new members to the Wine Club around every three months.

For this round, the closing date for applications is on 4 March 2024.

What do you need to do as an Aldi Wine Club Taste Tester?

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If you’re lucky to get the gig, you’ll become a member of the “ALDI Wine Club”.

Whether you choose to add it to your CV is up to you, but it’s clearly a cool job title!

As a wine reviewer, you will provide feedback about the ALDI wine you try.

You will receive three complimentary bottles of ALDI wine (as chosen by ALDI) over an eight-week period. This coincides with the launch of their new Spring Summer wine range.

Your job is not about praising the bottle of plonk if you don’t like it – you need to be honest and share your real-life views.

They’d likely give you guidance on how to review wine and some tasting notes to help with things such as the aroma and body.

Good or bad, you should tell them the positives and/or negatives about every bottle of wine you try.

You’ll need to review each wine across your social media channels and use the #AldiWineClub hashtag.

In previous years of recruitment, they asked you to have a minimum of 1,500 followers across your social channels, although that isn’t specified this time.

Like the idea of being sent free stuff to test? Take a look at other companies who are looking to recruit product testers

Like trying stuff for free? Why not become an Amazon product tester or a Boots Product Tester too.

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