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Luke Matthews

You can be paid to taste test Pink Prosecco and it's the ultimate dream job

If you love a bottle of Prosecco, then we have the ultimate job opportunity for you.

Not only will you be paid to taste test PINK Prosecco, you'll be taken to Italy to see how it's made and be handed a year's supply of bubbly to keep you topped up.

PINK Prosecco will be one of the first rosé Proseccos ever sold in the UK following a change to Italian law approving production, and the team are looking for an official tester to make sure it's perfect before hitting the shelves next month.

The successful applicant will be asked to provide a short review of the Prosecco in exchange for £300 and sent on a trip to Treviso in Italy next year to visit the vineyards and winery for three days with a guest of your choice.

Bottles will retail for £8.99 (Pink Prosecco)

While on your travels, you'll be invited to pick and press the grapes as part of your official duties, with plenty of refreshment breaks, before being able to sample the bubbles of your hard labour 14 weeks later when it's ready.

In addition, you'll also be handed a year's supply of PINK Prosecco to share with your friends.

The advert states candidates "must be an advocate of Prosecco O'Clock", over the age of 18, willing to travel early next year, and are required to submit up to 250 words on why you think you're the best person for the dream job.

You can pre-order the PINK Prosecco now (Pink Prosecco)

Applications must be submitted by October 20 and you can apply here.

It's not long until PINK Prosecco hits UK stores, retailing at £8.99 a bottle, or you can pre-order a case of six bottles for £53.94 online here.

Paul Anthony Gidley, CEO of PINK Prosecco, said: "Fizz fans have been wanting to try PINK Prosecco for so long and it’s almost time for the first reveal.

"We want to make sure it's pink perfection, and the new PINK Prosecco Tester will not only have the crucial role of tasting the first batch, but will help us to shape the product in the future.

"Since the Prosecco Council in Italy gave the go-ahead for Prosecco DOC Rosé we've been working hard behind the scenes to get the brand, bottle and bubbles just right.

"We hope the successful applicant will agree that PINK Prosecco really does taste as good as it looks – with a fruitier nose than standard Prosecco and hints of summer fruits such as strawberry and blackberry, with fantastic racing bubbles and a light, semi-sweet finish."

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