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Comparison of three wine routes’ realities in Central Portugal
Wine tourism (WT) is an important area of special-interest tourism in Portugal, and represents an increasingly significant component of regional development.
Diana Cunha +2 more
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Challenges in Italian wine routes: managing stakeholder networks [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this article is to analyse how wine and tourism operators understand the concept of a wine route, to determine the impact that definition can have on the extent to which stakeholders working within distinct, but related sectors ...
Ilenia Bregoli +2 more
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Wine Routes and Sustainable Social Organization within Local Tourist Supply: Case Studies of Two Italian Regions [PDF]
The paper is aimed at investigating wine companies’ perceptions and attitudes towards the role of wine routes as an actual tool to improve their tourist attractiveness and sustainable tourism on a territorial level.
Emilio Chiodo, Rita Salvatore
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Opportunities and challenges in the contribution of wine routes to wine tourism in Italy – A stakeholders' perspective of development [PDF]
Wine tourism in Italy, the largest wine producing country in the world, has achieved outstanding performance over recent years. However, various institutional, managerial, and professional delays in the field impede Italy from developing its full ...
Giuseppe Festa +2 more
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Purpose: Wine tourism has been growing considerably over the last decades. The literature highlights its relevance in the social, economic, and cultural development of the regions where wine routes are located. However, few studies examine residents’
Celeste Eusebio +2 more
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Wine tourism has emerged as a strong and growing area of special-interest tourism in ‘New World’ wine countries in particular, and represents an increasinglysignificant component of the regional and rural tourism products of these countries.
Johan Bruwer
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Sustainable Tourism, Economic Growth and Employment—The Case of the Wine Routes of Spain
Tourism has become a priority in national and regional development policies and is considered a source of economic growth, particularly in rural areas.
FRANCISCO José Blanco Jiménez
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Wineries and wine routes as a tool for the development of agritourism in Serbia [PDF]
Over the last five years, the wine production in the Republic of Serbia has had a positive trend. The structure of wine import and export indicates the need for better branding of Serbian wines to increase their visibility in the market. Today, small and
Jovanović Dušan V. +2 more
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WINE ROUTES: DEVELOPMENT OF WINE REGIONS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Wine tourism an emerging tourism product, has an increasingly important role in the wine regions’ development and promotion (Bras, 2010). Wine tourism was born from the union of two completely different industries (Hjalager & Richards, 2002): wine industry which is typically oriented to the product and for the wine production and tourism which works to
Lopes, André +3 more
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Journal of Tourism & Development, vol. 43 (2023)
Partalidou, Maria +1 more
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