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Wine tourism around the world : development, management and markets / edited by C. Michael Hall, Liz Sharples, Brock Cambourne and Niki Macionis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2002.Description: xvi, 348 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 075065466X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 HAL
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 338.4791 HAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002000375379

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Wine tourism is a rapidly growing field of industry and academic interest with changes in the consumer markets in recent years, showing an enormous interest in 'experiential' travel. Wine Tourism Around the World is therefore an invaluable text for both students and practitioners alike and provides: * The first comprehensive introduction to wine tourism from a business, social science and policy perspective * An international perspective on wine tourism and includes detailed examples from Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Hungary, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, UK and the USA * Detailed information on the growth and development of wine tourism from both supply, demand, marketing and management perspectives Academic researchers and students in tourism and hospitality fields, as well as anyone connected with the wine industry, will find this book an essential guide to understanding the global impacts of wine tourism and the consequent economic, social and environmental impacts and opportunities. C.Michael Hall is based at the University of Otago in New Zealand and is Visiting Professor in the School of Leisure and Food Management, Sheffield Hallam University. He has written widely on wine, food and rural tourism and has a major interest in cool-climate wine tourism. Liz Sharples is a lecturer in the School of Leisure and Food Management, Sheffield Hallam University. She has extensive practical and academic experience in the hospitality industry and has major research interests in the interrelationships between cuisine, tourism and rural production. Brock Cambourne is the owner/operator of multiple tourism award winning National Capital Wine Tours and principal of Benchmark Tourism Consulting. He has researched and published extensively on wine and culinary tourism and is a member of the Australian National Wine Tourism Working Party. Niki Macionis is a lecturer at the University of Canberra's Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism. Her graduate studies focussed on the development of wine tourism and she has researched and published extensively on wine and culinary tourism.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • List of exhibits (p. vii)
  • List of figures (p. ix)
  • List of tables (p. xi)
  • List of contributors (p. xiii)
  • Preface (p. xv)
  • 1 Wine tourism: an introduction (p. 1)
  • 2 The maturing wine tourism product: an international overview (p. 24)
  • 3 Wine tourism in France: a paradox? (p. 67)
  • 4 Meeting the wine-maker: wine tourism product development in an emerging wine region (p. 81)
  • 5 Wine routes in South Africa (p. 102)
  • 6 Wine tourism and consumer behaviour (p. 115)
  • 7 Influences on cellar door sales and determinants of wine tourism success: results from Texas wineries (p. 136)
  • 8 Wine tourism in New Zealand (p. 150)
  • 9 Wine tourism in the United Kingdom (p. 175)
  • 10 Vasse Felix winery development (p. 190)
  • 11 Wine tourism and regional development (p. 196)
  • 12 Towards a national wine tourism plan: wine tourism organizations and development in Australia (p. 226)
  • 13 The Northeast Wine Route: wine tourism in Ontario, Canada and New York State (p. 253)
  • 14 Diversifying wine tourism products: an evaluation of linkages between wine and cycle tourism (p. 272)
  • 15 Napa Valley, California: a model of wine region development (p. 283)
  • 16 The future of wine tourism (p. 297)
  • Bibliography (p. 321)
  • Index (p. 345)

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