Qualitative focus group interviews were performed with ethnic Chinese wine consumers residing in Adelaide, South Australia. The purpose of the interviews was t o explore wine related attitudes and behaviours unique to Chinese consumers. The major findings of the study revealed a preference for sweet wine styles and cork closed wine bottles. The practise of mixing red wine with lemonade was discussed. Participants believed that wine was good for their health particularly in maintaining a healthy cardiovascular system and a medicinal administration of wine for a positive health effect was observed
Chinese people may be distinctly visible when they are visiting New Zealand wineries and experiencin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 109-129.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodo...
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a woody mushroom that has been widely used for many centuries in tradition...
ANZMAC 2007: Reputation, Responsibility, RelevanceQualitative focus group interviews were performed ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discover the underlying motivations of Chinese wine consum...
This exploratory study examined characteristics of Chinese-born wine consumers residing in South Aus...
Background and Aims: This study was designed to investigate the sensory attributes that relate to Ch...
Purpose The paper seeks to examine Chinese consumers' wine‐purchasing behaviour and, more especially...
Purpose The paper seeks to examine Chinese consumers' wine‐purchasing behaviour and, more especiall...
Purpose – This study aims to explore the nature of Chinese young adults’ (CYAs) wine drinking behavi...
This study examines the economic, cultural and environmental complexities of wine tourism between Ch...
Although considerable research has explored consumer ethnocentrism and conspicuous consumption effec...
Although considerable research has explored consumer ethnocentrism and conspicuous consumption effec...
Wine knowledge and wine culture is challenging and, at times, intimidating for consumers. A lack of ...
Chinese people may be distinctly visible when they are visiting New Zealand wineries and experiencin...
Chinese people may be distinctly visible when they are visiting New Zealand wineries and experiencin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 109-129.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodo...
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a woody mushroom that has been widely used for many centuries in tradition...
ANZMAC 2007: Reputation, Responsibility, RelevanceQualitative focus group interviews were performed ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discover the underlying motivations of Chinese wine consum...
This exploratory study examined characteristics of Chinese-born wine consumers residing in South Aus...
Background and Aims: This study was designed to investigate the sensory attributes that relate to Ch...
Purpose The paper seeks to examine Chinese consumers' wine‐purchasing behaviour and, more especially...
Purpose The paper seeks to examine Chinese consumers' wine‐purchasing behaviour and, more especiall...
Purpose – This study aims to explore the nature of Chinese young adults’ (CYAs) wine drinking behavi...
This study examines the economic, cultural and environmental complexities of wine tourism between Ch...
Although considerable research has explored consumer ethnocentrism and conspicuous consumption effec...
Although considerable research has explored consumer ethnocentrism and conspicuous consumption effec...
Wine knowledge and wine culture is challenging and, at times, intimidating for consumers. A lack of ...
Chinese people may be distinctly visible when they are visiting New Zealand wineries and experiencin...
Chinese people may be distinctly visible when they are visiting New Zealand wineries and experiencin...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 109-129.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methodo...
Ganoderma lucidum (GL) is a woody mushroom that has been widely used for many centuries in tradition...