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Wine maker salary

Average wine maker salary

$49,821

$23.95 hourly rate

Entry-level wine maker salary
$25,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Understanding Wine Maker Salaries

The average salary for a wine maker in the United States is approximately $49,821 per year, or about $24 per hour. This figure can vary significantly based on several factors, including location, experience, and the size of the winery. California, known for its expansive vineyards, often offers higher salaries due to the demand for skilled professionals. For example, regions like Napa Valley and Sonoma frequently report salaries above the national average.

Moreover, wine makers in metropolitan areas typically earn more than those in rural settings. The highest-paying cities for wine makers include Napa, San Francisco, and Seattle. Experience also plays a crucial role; entry-level positions may start lower, while seasoned professionals can command significantly higher wages.

As the industry continues to evolve, staying informed about salary trends and opportunities can guide aspiring wine makers in their career paths. Utilizing resources like this page can empower individuals to make informed decisions about their future in the wine industry.

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Where can a Wine Maker earn more?

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Columbus, OH$67,501
Naperville, IL$55,116
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Dunn&Co$53,696
Alkar Human Resources$29,540

Average wine maker salary by state

The highest-paying states for wine makers are New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. The lowest average wine maker salary states are Mississippi, Colorado, and Missouri.

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Highest paying states for wine makers

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Michigan$61,818$29.72
2New Jersey$69,407$33.37
3New Hampshire$61,846$29.73
4Connecticut$67,453$32.43
5New York$69,156$33.25
6Virginia$62,440$30.02
7Massachusetts$64,313$30.92
8Pennsylvania$60,615$29.14
9Ohio$56,230$27.03
10Maryland$67,382$32.40
11Arizona$59,218$28.47
12California$64,056$30.80
13Nevada$61,936$29.78
14Illinois$55,312$26.59
15North Carolina$54,511$26.21
16West Virginia$56,124$26.98
17Alaska$62,171$29.89
18Texas$55,780$26.82
19Vermont$58,173$27.97
20New Mexico$55,840$26.85
21Iowa$51,203$24.62
22Tennessee$48,857$23.49
23Rhode Island$54,177$26.05
24Kentucky$48,736$23.43
25Delaware$56,201$27.02
26Louisiana$53,211$25.58
27Wisconsin$45,088$21.68
28Maine$55,420$26.64
29Minnesota$46,187$22.21
30South Carolina$46,923$22.56
31Indiana$44,035$21.17
32Kansas$48,555$23.34
33Georgia$48,301$23.22
34Oklahoma$48,602$23.37
35Idaho$46,041$22.14
36Arkansas$48,169$23.16
37Florida$43,904$21.11
38North Dakota$43,800$21.06
39District of Columbia$54,687$26.29
40Alabama$43,539$20.93
41Utah$43,053$20.70
42Washington$47,504$22.84
43Missouri$41,413$19.91
44Oregon$45,022$21.65
45Nebraska$40,836$19.63
46Hawaii$47,354$22.77
47Wyoming$25,706$12.36
48South Dakota$39,940$19.20
49Colorado$41,995$20.19
50Montana$42,411$20.39
51Mississippi$42,311$20.34

Highest paying cities for wine makers

The highest-paying cities for wine makers are Hammondsport, NY, Napa, CA, and Angwin, CA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Hammondsport, NY$67,501$32.45
2Napa, CA$66,022$31.74
3Angwin, CA$65,930$31.70
4El Paso de Robles, CA$65,476$31.48
5Los Olivos, CA$64,890$31.20
6Solvang, CA$64,877$31.19
7Bealeton, VA$63,611$30.58
8Los Angeles, CA$63,520$30.54
9Traverse City, MI$59,001$28.37
10Gurnee, IL$56,219$27.03
11Highland Park, IL$56,124$26.98
12Glencoe, IL$56,112$26.98
13Skokie, IL$56,021$26.93
14Vernon Hills, IL$55,981$26.91
15Chicago, IL$55,809$26.83
16Lake Zurich, IL$55,770$26.81
17Crystal Lake, IL$55,534$26.70
18Countryside, IL$55,461$26.66
19Downers Grove, IL$55,302$26.59
20Naperville, IL$55,116$26.50

Wine maker salary details

A wine maker's salary ranges from $25,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $96,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average wine maker salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a wine maker's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$96,000$8,000$46
75th Percentile$70,000$5,833$34
Average$49,821$4,152$24
25th Percentile$35,000$2,917$17
10th Percentile$25,000$2,083$12

Top companies hiring wine makers now:

  1. Sotheby's jobs (1)
  2. Tempo Air jobs (1)
  3. Dunn&Co jobs (2)
  4. Darling jobs (1)
  5. E. & J. Gallo Winery jobs (1)

Which companies pay wine makers the most?

Wine maker salaries at Dunn&Co; and The Indigo Road Resturant Group are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average wine maker salary at companies like PLUM and Festival Foods are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Dunn&Co$53,696$25.82
2The Indigo Road Resturant Group$51,594$24.80
3PLUM$46,753$22.48
4Festival Foods$46,260$22.24
5Ste. Michelle Wine Estates$45,999$22.11
6Binny's$41,823$20.11
7Kroger$35,436$17.04
8United Natural Foods$34,734$16.70
9The Wine Company$31,884$15.33
10Alkar Human Resources$29,540$14.20

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Wine maker salary trends

The average wine maker salary has risen by $6,219 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average wine maker earned $43,602 annually, but today, they earn $49,821 a year. That works out to a 12% change in pay for wine makers over the last decade.

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Average wine maker salary over time

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Wine maker salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$49,800$23.95+4.1%
2024$47,800$22.97+1.3%
2023$47,200$22.68+4.3%
2022$45,100$21.70+1.7%
2021$44,300$21.32-0.2%

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