Doing an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits: many of you want to work in this field, especially students from BTS international trade and business school (BigUp Campus Charton!). So, what are the destinations for this internship abroad? We tell you everything: scratch your sneakers, let’s go.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Hungary
Yes, buddy! Surprised? Yet Hungary is one of the leading wine destinations, and it’s on the rise. Tokay or Tokaj is Hungary’s wine product par excellence. It is an appellation of origin controlled mainly by Hungarian wineries, and to a lesser extent by Slovakia. It is a wine that has the reputation of being excellent and magical. True.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Spain
Wines, Beers, Hierbas, Sherry: you have a wide range of wines and spirits to choose from in Spain. The domains are numerous and offer a multitude of typicity. About 30% of the production is exported: the figure is significant. To do your internship in Spain, it will be imperative that you speak Spanish.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Italy
My old school, Vatel will certainly hire a serial killer after reading me: I prefer Italian wines to French ones. And, there are many vineyards in Italy! Italy is one of the world’s leading wine and spirits producers! The same as in Spain, on the other hand, having a basic level in Italian is imperative to find an internship in Italy.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Greece
Greece also defends itself in the import-export of wines and spirits. The region of Macedonia is one of Greece’s major producers. And let’s not forget the region’s flagship product: Ouzo, which lovers of Ricard and other Pastis will appreciate when visiting Thessaloniki.

Internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Portugal
Porto! It is of course from Portugal that this little aperitif, prized by our grandparents, comes from, but not only: the product is back in fashion along the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris. And the Portuguese also produce excellent wines. And as in Spain or Italy, for a course in Portugal, we recommend that you have a minimum level in the national language.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Ireland
No wine, but on the other hand: beers and whisky. I’m not going to start a debate about who has the best, but Irish products are sold all over the world: nothing better for an internship in the import-export of wines and spirits. And if you have any doubt, go to any bar: you can certainly order a Guinness! Or a Jameson.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in South Africa
This is THE African destination that goes up for the wines. You can find them in most wine shops, and even in supermarkets. The country is now one of the top 10 wine producers in the world. Enough to find an internship in South Africa.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Mexico.
Tequila! Mexico is the main producer of tequila, a drink made from tequila agave. It’s not only an opportunity for an internship in import-export: you can also discover the beautiful blue agave fields, it’s impressive. Plus, Mexico is also a big producer of beers: less known in Europe, but you can find some even as far as Lorient thanks to the Tonneau de Bières, an excellent bar with more than 700 beers.

Do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits in Poland
And this is vodka. The country, along with Russia and Finland, is one of the largest vodka producers in Europe. More than 20% of the production is exported worldwide.

So, if you want to do an internship in the import/export of wine and spirits, whether you’re doing a BTS in international trade or any other training, contact us!

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