The New Zealand food and wine industry has experienced considerable growth over the last decade with increased recognition of New Zealand wines and quality food products in overseas markets in addition to New Zealand's famed clean green environment. As the profile of New Zealand wines continues to increase internationally; there are positive spin-offs for both the food and wine tourism industry. Increased visitation to the wine regions boosts regional economies, and can assist by supporting local producers. Whilst the food and wine tourism industry has enjoyed the benefits of this growth the industry has also faced a number of potential issues, which have included: • the lack of a key national strategy for the future of food and wine tou...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
While much of contemporary wine tourism research focuses on on-site winery visitors, little is repor...
This study examines the structure of the distribution channels and the underlying factors influencin...
The New Zealand food and wine industry has experienced considerable growth over the last decade with...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
This research examines the interface of local wine and global taste through the restaurant scenes of...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of wineries’ attitudes towards wine tourism in N...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand's wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand’s wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
Originally designed for a conservative domestic market, devoid of wine drinking traditions, wine pro...
With the remarkable growth of New Zealand\u27s wine industry in the last decade, the concept of wine...
This paper aims to situate restaurant experiences and in particular the wines available on wine list...
In 1997/98 a survey was conducted of New Zealand wineries with respect to their attitudes towards wi...
This study examines wineries’ perceptions towards innovation within the context of wine tourism and ...
This study examines the structure of the distribution channels and the underlying factors influencin...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
While much of contemporary wine tourism research focuses on on-site winery visitors, little is repor...
This study examines the structure of the distribution channels and the underlying factors influencin...
The New Zealand food and wine industry has experienced considerable growth over the last decade with...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
This research examines the interface of local wine and global taste through the restaurant scenes of...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of wineries’ attitudes towards wine tourism in N...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand's wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
Recent published information suggests that New Zealand’s wine industry continues to grow rapidly. An...
Originally designed for a conservative domestic market, devoid of wine drinking traditions, wine pro...
With the remarkable growth of New Zealand\u27s wine industry in the last decade, the concept of wine...
This paper aims to situate restaurant experiences and in particular the wines available on wine list...
In 1997/98 a survey was conducted of New Zealand wineries with respect to their attitudes towards wi...
This study examines wineries’ perceptions towards innovation within the context of wine tourism and ...
This study examines the structure of the distribution channels and the underlying factors influencin...
Recently, New Zealand's wine industry has made remarkable progress. For example, the number of hecta...
While much of contemporary wine tourism research focuses on on-site winery visitors, little is repor...
This study examines the structure of the distribution channels and the underlying factors influencin...