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Wine Tourism and Wine Vacation as a Cultural and Creative Industry: The Case of the Bullas Wine Route

2018
Wine is a part of the Mediterranean culture that has gradually taken root in other parts of the world. Every single wine is an artistic creation that emerges in a terroir, combining a sample of physical and cultural traits such as grape variety, soil, planting, yields and winemaking.
Inmaculada Carrasco   +2 more
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Wine routes in South Africa

2009
The development of the first wine route in the Stellenbosch area was the product of leadership, determination and endurance in the face of obdurate bureaucracy. In his 1999 guide to South African wines, John Platter is upbeat about the future of the wine industry.
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Innovating the wine tourism product: Food-and-wine pairing in Stellenbosch wine routes

African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences, 2013
Stellenbosch Wine Routes (SWR) is the oldest and membership-wise, the largest wine route in South Africa. Competition between wine regions and a clustering of more than 150 wineries in the Stellenbosch Wine Regions, the economic sustainability of wine tourism in the latter and their wineries is being challenged.
Ferreira, SL, Müller, R
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Wine Routes and Tourism Potential in Turkey

2019
Rapid growth in wine tourism is a global phenomenon and has largely been developed in the form of wine routes. This chapter aims to evaluate the prominent wine routes in Turkey and to discuss their strengths while underlying the weaknesses of these routes.
Sibel Oncel, Medet Yolal
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Factors Contributing to a Memorable Wine Route Experience

African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences, 2015
Wine tourism, especially wine festivals and routes, is becoming more popular in South Africa, primarily because it gives wine cellars and wine farms greater publicity and exposure leading to increase in wine sales. The wine farmers or cellars are also expanding their product offering to involve more than just wine tasting and sales.
Saayman, M., Van der Merwe, P.
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Purchasing and Use Behaviour of the Wine Tourist on the Setúbal Peninsula Wine Route

2016
This chapter sets forth results from an empirical study that aimed to explore the purchasing and consumption behaviour of the wine tourist on the Setubal Peninsula Wine Route, one of the first studies of this subject in Portugal. Surveys of 819 visitors on this routes were analysed to reveal holiday and leisure habits and behaviours, the process of ...
Tânia Reigadinha, Mário Cravidão
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WINE TOURISM. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF A WINE ROUTE NETWORK IN THE REGION OF THESSALY IN GREECE

2009
Wine tourism is globally regarded as a traditional, yet at the same time dynamic form of alternative tourism. In this paper, the development of a Network of Wine Routes in the region of Thessaly, Greece is presented. Thessaly is a region where wine tourism could potentially increase the flow of tourists as well as improve their quality.
Velissariou, Efstathios   +2 more
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Wine Tourism Development: Life Cycles of Wine Routes, Wine Resorts and Lifestyles in the Cape Winelands

2019
In the Cape Winelands, viticulture-related activities have grown into the second-most important tourism experience for international visitors to the country. The Stellenbosch wine route (SWR) is the oldest and the most developed wine route in South Africa. This chapter unfolds through five sections.
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Wine Routes

2022
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