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Wine Night Host (Part-Time)

Surrey & Sussex

Wine Night In brings relaxed, fun, no-snobbery wine experiences directly into people’s homes.
We make great wine accessible by guiding guests through delicious bottles, lively activities, and plenty of laughs.

If you love wine and enjoy talking about it, this is a brilliant way to earn extra income — and get real hosting experience in the wine world.

Why This Role Is Great

  • Flexible weekend work (mostly Friday/Saturday nights)
  • Perfect for WSET Level 2 students or wine grads
  • Training and support — no need to be an expert
  • Great presenting & hosting experience for your CV
  • Easy, enjoyable events with groups who want to have fun
  • All glassware, wine, and materials provided

What You’ll Do

As a Wine Night Host, you’re the face of Wine Night In:

  • Travel to customers’ homes with WNI glassware and wines
  • Set up the space for the tasting
  • Host a fun 2-hour guided tasting of 6 wines
  • Lead simple wine games and activities
  • Serve wines and create a warm, welcoming atmosphere
  • Answer general wine questions (nothing too technical!)
  • Clear away and pack up glassware at the end

What We’re Looking For

  • WSET Level 2 (or studying toward it), OR wine degree students
  • Friendly, confident communicator
  • Comfortable hosting groups of 6–12 people
  • Passionate about wine and sharing what you know
  • Able to travel within Surrey and/or Sussex
  • Warm, approachable personality — not a wine snob!

About Wine Night In

Our mission is simple:
make great wine accessible, entertaining, and memorable.
No pretentious jargon. No intimidating terminology. Just great people, great bottles, and great nights in.

Contract Details

  • Part-time
  • Weekend availability required
  • Travel within local area
  • All training, materials, and equipment provided

If you’re not sure you meet every requirement, we’d still love to hear from you. Passion, warmth, and willingness to learn matter most.

If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you. Email Jonathan at jonathan.cornell@winenightin.co.uk with your contact details and a short note about yourself (or attach your CV if you have one). We will be in touch very soon.

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