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Convivial Connection between Staff and Customer Is Key to Maximising Profitable Experiences: An Australian Cellar Door Perspective [PDF]
Cellar doors provide retail sales for wineries, providing higher returns than wholesale to domestic and export markets. Customer-based research has established enjoyable cellar door experiences are essential to building brand attachment, creating ...
Genevieve d’Ament +2 more
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The purpose of this work is to study the issues of service quality and service failure during visits to cellar doors in the five regions where wine tourism is most developed: Hunter Valley (AU), Mendoza (AR), Napa Valley (the USA), Stellenbosch (ZA), and
Elena Barbierato +2 more
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OLD RAUMA (FINLAND): LIVING AND RESEARCHING VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE [PDF]
Old Rauma is a Finnish medieval town. It was founded in the 15th century and although it went through several modifications, it maintained significative features of medieval Nordic urbanism and vernacular architecture.
M. Caruso, L. García-Soriano
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Historical and comparative measurements of the technical features and function of the five doors available in sheikh tomb in Torbate jam city [PDF]
The Sheikh-e Jam tomb in Torbat-e Jam city is a museum that holds in itself works from the Seljuk era to the Qajar era. This architectural tomb has many decorations such as brickwork, tile, stone carving, plastering, plaster painting and etc. Part of the
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The importance of enjoyable, memorable cellar door experiences is well-established in the literature. The winescape, which incorporates views, building design, and ambience is recognised as a central motivation for wine tourism and the most repeated content in word-of-mouth communication, a valuable marketing tool. Recent research has prioritised human
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The article addresses the “interior cell for Jesus” in the writings of St Elizabeth of Dijon. Her writings (poetry, Dairy, Spiritual Records, letters, Recent Retreats) in which the term cell (in the French original cellule) or cellar (in the French ...
Janusz Wilk
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Why wine tourists visit cellar doors: Segmenting motivation and destination image [PDF]
AbstractThis study examines the relationship between the motivation of wine tourists to visit cellar doors and destination image perception. A survey of tourists resulted in 676 useable questionnaires. Using a novel segmentation method, self‐organizing maps, and bagged clustering, the study identified 5 distinct motivation clusters. These clusters were
Johan Bruwer +2 more
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De geschiedenis van een herenhuis te Beverwijk
The house Breestraat 101 is situated on the main (shopping) street of Beverwijk and has nevertheless retained the character of a stately 18th-century residence. Traditionally this is a market street, a transshipment site parallel to the shore of the once
Karianne Vozza-Vandenbroucke
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Seeking a competitive advantage in wine tourism: Heritage and storytelling at the cellar-door [PDF]
The nature of the cellar-door experience varies between wineries and regions. While the literature has identified heritage, storytelling and authenticity as important concepts regarding interaction with tourists at the cellar-door, there is a need to understand how they are operationalised by winery staff, including their strategic objectives.
Frost, Warwick +3 more
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This essay provides an overview of the evolution of the location and appearance of Amsterdam shops in the period from around 1550 to 1850. With the aid of a new technique (Space Syntax Analysis) it has been established that shops selling luxury goods ...
Clé Lesger
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