The premise, which has always characterized legislation for Appellation of Origin (or Geographical Indications) as an indicator of quality wines is represented by the dogma of the real or imagined interaction between the vine variety, territory, and method of production and wine business and marketing strategies. This dogma determines the variability of the range of products and supports the thesis according to which the smaller the area of origin, the easier it is to determine product homogeneity and typical characteristics. Refuting this dogma means dismantling the European model behind DOs. The aim of this paper is to try to make an answer to the following questions: a) How to regulate the high quality wines located to the upper side of...
Value chain governance (VCG) strategies have important marketing implications for specific wine and...
Our review explores the role of quality conventions that have emerged since the 'quality turn' in th...
The quality scale of Italian wines is mainly organized in four categories: PDO, PGI, basic and bulk ...
AbstractToday's European wine policy is centered on a system of appellations, implemented as geograp...
The Appellation of Origin system is aimed at reducing consumer's information costs, assuring a minim...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin (AO) system on the ...
none3noThe objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin system on th...
Starting from the 60s the main changes which characterized the wine sector were mainly related to th...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin system on the inter...
Wine can be considered a niche product on the drinks market, due to the annual turnover it generates...
This paper focuses on offering a synthetic picture of the areas and perspectives of the world wine m...
none3siValue chain governance strategies have important marketing implications for specific wine pro...
The paper analyses how different aspects connected with regulations can influence the consumers’ qua...
Economists assume increased producer flexibility creates production advantages. So why do inefficien...
We analyze the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice using the results of ...
Value chain governance (VCG) strategies have important marketing implications for specific wine and...
Our review explores the role of quality conventions that have emerged since the 'quality turn' in th...
The quality scale of Italian wines is mainly organized in four categories: PDO, PGI, basic and bulk ...
AbstractToday's European wine policy is centered on a system of appellations, implemented as geograp...
The Appellation of Origin system is aimed at reducing consumer's information costs, assuring a minim...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin (AO) system on the ...
none3noThe objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin system on th...
Starting from the 60s the main changes which characterized the wine sector were mainly related to th...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the role of the Appellation of Origin system on the inter...
Wine can be considered a niche product on the drinks market, due to the annual turnover it generates...
This paper focuses on offering a synthetic picture of the areas and perspectives of the world wine m...
none3siValue chain governance strategies have important marketing implications for specific wine pro...
The paper analyses how different aspects connected with regulations can influence the consumers’ qua...
Economists assume increased producer flexibility creates production advantages. So why do inefficien...
We analyze the relationship between product quality and governance mode choice using the results of ...
Value chain governance (VCG) strategies have important marketing implications for specific wine and...
Our review explores the role of quality conventions that have emerged since the 'quality turn' in th...
The quality scale of Italian wines is mainly organized in four categories: PDO, PGI, basic and bulk ...