This article considers key determinants of terroir tourism in the context of organic vineyards in Oregon, US. Emerging from anthropology, climatology, ecology, geography and wine tourism, terroir tourism has been recently recognized to have potential for developing tourism in Oregon. However, research has sought to determine terroir tourism and its characteristics, differentiating it from wine tourism. This case of Oregon will investigate a wine territory through the examination of organic vineyards. The relative importance of terroir within the organic vineyard destinations of Oregon is examined. Determining the characteristics of terroir tourism from a review on terroir and the experience economy 4E framework on wine tourism develops the ...
This study investigated the regional reputation of Oregon wines. While there is substantial research...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of wine tourism on rural destination devel...
Wine tourism is growing rapidly as agriculture becomes increasingly commodified, and land-use practi...
Wine tourism is “visitation to vineyards, wineries, wine festivals, and wine shows for which grape w...
This chapter explores the ways the wine regions of Burgundy (France) and North Canterbury (New Zeala...
Includes Photographs, Figures, Charts, Illustrations, Appendices, Air Photos and Bibliography.With i...
This research is a case study on the wine producing region of Beaujolais, France. It investigates th...
The importance of environmental attractiveness to wine tourism coupled with evidence of consumer dem...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
Wine tourism takes on a clear hedonic dimension, being especially prone to the design of experiences...
Ruralregionsaboundinginvineyardsprovideaperfectsettingforblendingwineandagricul- tural tourism. Both...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
This thesis explores the characteristics, motivations and business practices of winery entrepreneurs...
Wine tourism involves a wide ecosystem of actors. It is not only a source of revenue for wine region...
The characteristics of wine tourism make it absolutely compatible with the predominantly rural areas...
This study investigated the regional reputation of Oregon wines. While there is substantial research...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of wine tourism on rural destination devel...
Wine tourism is growing rapidly as agriculture becomes increasingly commodified, and land-use practi...
Wine tourism is “visitation to vineyards, wineries, wine festivals, and wine shows for which grape w...
This chapter explores the ways the wine regions of Burgundy (France) and North Canterbury (New Zeala...
Includes Photographs, Figures, Charts, Illustrations, Appendices, Air Photos and Bibliography.With i...
This research is a case study on the wine producing region of Beaujolais, France. It investigates th...
The importance of environmental attractiveness to wine tourism coupled with evidence of consumer dem...
Wine tourism is an expanding form of rural tourism which has recently become popular in several wine...
Wine tourism takes on a clear hedonic dimension, being especially prone to the design of experiences...
Ruralregionsaboundinginvineyardsprovideaperfectsettingforblendingwineandagricul- tural tourism. Both...
The concept of "terroir," which refers to the natural and human factors that shape the characteristi...
This thesis explores the characteristics, motivations and business practices of winery entrepreneurs...
Wine tourism involves a wide ecosystem of actors. It is not only a source of revenue for wine region...
The characteristics of wine tourism make it absolutely compatible with the predominantly rural areas...
This study investigated the regional reputation of Oregon wines. While there is substantial research...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of wine tourism on rural destination devel...
Wine tourism is growing rapidly as agriculture becomes increasingly commodified, and land-use practi...