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THE POTENTIAL OF ROMANIAN WINERIES IN WINE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development, 2023
Wine tourism in Romania is relatively a new concept that became a topic of interestin the last years. If countries such as France, Italy, Spain or Australia are already well known not only for their wine quality, but also for diverse wine tourism ...
Andra - Elena GURGU, Gina FÎNTÎNERU
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Portuguese vines and wines: heritage, quality symbol, tourism asset [PDF]

open access: yesCiência e Técnica Vitivinícola, 2018
This paper aims to showcase the value and uniqueness of Portuguese wines and wine regions. It has three independent but related parts. The first part focuses the millenary history of vines in Portugal and stresses their value for the regional and ...
Lavrador da Silva A.   +2 more
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What went right and what went wrong in my cellar door visit? A worldwide analysis of TripAdvisor’s reviews of Wineries & Vineyards

open access: yesWine Economics and Policy, 2022
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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Wine Tourism and Regional Development

open access: yes, 2016
The characteristics of wine tourism make it absolutely compatible with the predominantly rural areas looking for sustainable development. One of the major problems associated with wine tourism, however, comes from the difficulty the wine-producing industry has in conceiving of tourism as a product likely to generate added value.
Correia, Ricardo, Brito, Carlos
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Wineries' Involvement in Promoting Tourism Online: The Case of Texas [PDF]

open access: yesPASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural, 2008
Wine tourism has become an important driver of business for wineries in many regions around the world, while Texas wine regions are only starting to emerge as important tourism destinations.
Rasch, Leslie, Gretzel, Ulrike
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Global warming and wine quality: are we close to the tipping point?

open access: yesOENO One, 2021
Wine grapes are one of the most lucrative crops in the world and this value is founded heavily on traditional winegrowing regions established over hundreds of years. These regions are now experiencing marked changes in climate.
Gregory Gambetta, Sahap Kaan Kurtural
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The California Wine Region

open access: yesWine Business Journal, 2020
An overview of the California wine region, including information on popular varietals, AVA's, geography, and the impacts of Covid-19 on the industry.
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WINE AND WINE TOURISM IN MACEDONIA [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Process Management and New Technologies, 2016
Wine (Latin: vinum) is an alcoholic beverage obtained by the fermentation of the grapes, the fruit of the vine plant. In Europe, according to legal regulations, the wine is the product obtained exclusively by full or partial fermentation of fresh ...
Cane Koteski   +2 more
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What makes Napa Napa? The roots of success in the wine industry

open access: yesWine Economics and Policy, 2014
California is world-renowned for the ability to produce world class quality wine. At the center of this achievement is the development of Napa as a premier wine producing region.
Anil Hira, Tim Swartz
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Global Wine Sector: The Case of Cool-Climate Countries [PDF]

open access: yesAmfiteatru Economic
Over the last decades, climate change has been playing an increasingly significant role in humanity and has greatly affected world wine-producing regions.
Jeremiás Máté Balogh   +1 more
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