The global wine industry has been dramatically transformed over the past two decades. Systematic overproduction in parts of both the ‘Old’ and ‘New’ world industries, the entry of new producers and the extension of viticulture into new regions, climate change, shifting patterns of consumption and trade, and changing regimes of capital and regulation have all fundamentally reshaped the nature and geography of the wine industry. Apparently contradictory trends of large-scale plantings and corpo..
Avec une approche culturelle et sociale de la géographie du commerce et de la consommation, cette th...
New Zealand is one of the New World countries which have experienced consistent growth in its wine i...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...
Although wine may not seem to be all that similar to football, the next chapter, by David Inglis of ...
The world of the wine knows a radical transformation : its passage of an artisanal activity to an in...
This article applies the concept of "innovation territories" to explain the recent export success of...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
During the past two decades, the international wine industry has undergone a ‘seismic shift’. Old Wo...
The Globalization of Wine is a one-stop guide to understanding wine across the world today. Examinin...
But this old world is losing its grip on the wine industry. French wine production and consumption a...
This article applies the concept of "innovation territories" to explain the recent export success of...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
The wine sector is a sector that lives and breathes its history and identity; and where developmenta...
This paper begins with a brief history of wine industry globalisation over the past four millennia a...
Avec une approche culturelle et sociale de la géographie du commerce et de la consommation, cette th...
New Zealand is one of the New World countries which have experienced consistent growth in its wine i...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...
Although wine may not seem to be all that similar to football, the next chapter, by David Inglis of ...
The world of the wine knows a radical transformation : its passage of an artisanal activity to an in...
This article applies the concept of "innovation territories" to explain the recent export success of...
Wine production in Europe today is dominated by small family vineyards and cooperative wineries, whi...
Until recently, most grape-based wine was consumed close to where it was produced, and mostly that w...
During the past two decades, the international wine industry has undergone a ‘seismic shift’. Old Wo...
The Globalization of Wine is a one-stop guide to understanding wine across the world today. Examinin...
But this old world is losing its grip on the wine industry. French wine production and consumption a...
This article applies the concept of "innovation territories" to explain the recent export success of...
In the latest wave of globalization, the share of global wine production crossing national borders h...
The wine sector is a sector that lives and breathes its history and identity; and where developmenta...
This paper begins with a brief history of wine industry globalisation over the past four millennia a...
Avec une approche culturelle et sociale de la géographie du commerce et de la consommation, cette th...
New Zealand is one of the New World countries which have experienced consistent growth in its wine i...
Consumers are always looking for new types of wines. Producers compete for their attention by trying...