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International Scientific Conference ERAZ - Knowledge Based Sustainable Development, 2022
Wine is much more than a simple agricultural product or a vague raw material that is traded on the markets of London or Chicago. Wine accompanies, enhances, completes and sometimes sublimates our table. However, it cannot be confined to the gastronomy sector alone because it is much more than that.
Carmen Mihaela Man, Camelia Slave
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Wine is much more than a simple agricultural product or a vague raw material that is traded on the markets of London or Chicago. Wine accompanies, enhances, completes and sometimes sublimates our table. However, it cannot be confined to the gastronomy sector alone because it is much more than that.
Carmen Mihaela Man, Camelia Slave
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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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Inter-Sectorial Collaboration in Networks: A Boundary Object Approach to Wine Routes
Wine routes are used to enhance food and wine tourism development but, despite academic research devoted to studying them has increased over time, the emergent perspective interpreting wine routes as “Boundary Objects” deserves further research.
Giacomo Del Chiappa +2 more
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Competing wine regimes: some insights from wine routes in Tuscany.
The concept of multifunctionality has opened new ways to further the European wine regime. Through appropriate actions, wine can be used as a lever for a far broader local development strategy. The case presented here shows how these markets and the industry can be socially constructed with the decisive support of local forces, and how this ...
BRUNORI, GIANLUCA +2 more
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Wine Routes in Vojvodina Province, Northern Serbia: A Tool for Sustainable Tourism Development
© 2019 by the authors. Sustainable tourism development of the northern part of Serbia in Autonomous Province of Vojvodina aims to achieve ecological, sociocultural, and economic benefits.
Igor Trišić +2 more
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2023
Scholars have shown the power of wine routes to boost tourist arrivals, increase destination competitiveness, and enhance sustainable development. Like in the past decades in 2019, Romania ranked 10th worldwide and 4th in the EU for its vineyard cultivated surface (ha), also ranking 13th worldwide and 6th in the EU for wine production.
Cornelia Pop +2 more
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Scholars have shown the power of wine routes to boost tourist arrivals, increase destination competitiveness, and enhance sustainable development. Like in the past decades in 2019, Romania ranked 10th worldwide and 4th in the EU for its vineyard cultivated surface (ha), also ranking 13th worldwide and 6th in the EU for wine production.
Cornelia Pop +2 more
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The Famous Dealu Mare – Wine Route
International Scientific Conference ERAZ - Knowledge Based Sustainable Development, 2022Wine tourism in the local vineyards is a new notion today. This tourism is starting to become an alternative to the late autumn holidays – you visit wineries, cellars, churches, everything is concentrated on a distance of only 60 kilometers. In the middle of the road between Bucharest and Brasov, on the border between Prahova and Buzau counties lies ...
Camelia Slave, Carmen Mihaela Man
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2021
The Wine Routes of the World takes the reader through the wine routes of top ten wine producer destinations - Argentina, Chile, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Spain and United States of America – showcasing the history of each country’s wine industry, accompanied by the traditional local dishes and their pairing, as well as ...
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The Wine Routes of the World takes the reader through the wine routes of top ten wine producer destinations - Argentina, Chile, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Africa, Spain and United States of America – showcasing the history of each country’s wine industry, accompanied by the traditional local dishes and their pairing, as well as ...
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The Wine Routes of Spain Products Club: The Case of the Ribera of Guadiana Wine Route (Spain)
2016The tourism is a key sector in Spain, especially since the onset of the economic crisis. Since several years ago, the institutions, at different levels of operation, have opted for a model of tourism development to complement the traditional tourism based on sun and beach.
E. Pérez-Calderón +2 more
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Analyzing diversity amongst visitors of Portuguese wine routes based on their wine involvement
International Journal of Wine Business Research, 2022PurposeThis paper focuses on the wine tourist market in the central region of Portugal, and it aims to analyze the wine tourist’s demographic and travel behavior and preferences profile, based on their level of wine involvement.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents results from an exploratory study with a quantitative design, including a total
Diana Cunha +2 more
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