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Identifying key wine product and wine tourism attributes in an ultra-peripheral wine region: implications for wine consumers and wine tourism

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Pages 469-484 | Received 21 Dec 2019, Accepted 21 Mar 2020, Published online: 02 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This study contributes to the wine marketing and wine tourism literature, and examines the preferences and experiences of consumers of local wines and winery visitation in the ultra-peripheral wine region of La Palma Island, Spain. An online survey administered among consumers of local wines resulted in 102 usable responses. Apart from highlighting wine preferences, with aroma, taste, originality and uniqueness standing out, the findings underscore the potential for wine education and wine tourism to contribute considerably to further marketing and positioning of an ultra-peripheral wine region. Indeed, participants predominantly indicated purchasing wines at supermarkets and consuming wines at their home-accommodation, illustrating the opportunities for wineries to enhance knowledge, travel experiences, and ultimately consumption and appreciation. The study has important implications, including approaches for ultra-peripheral regions to develop wine and wine tourism offerings, as well as to position themselves, through maximising the distinctness of their wine heritage, core products, and experiences.

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Notes on contributors

Abel Duarte Alonso, Ph.D. is Senior Lecturer at the School of Management, Curtin University, Australia. His research interests include micro, small and medium enterprises, family enterprises, international business, innovation, wine entrepreneurship, tourism, hospitality, and community development.

Seng Kiat Kok is Senior Program Manager, School of Business and Management, RMIT University Vietnam. His research interests include focusing upon entrepreneurship, public sector management and higher education management.

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