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What is Enotourism

Economics and Environmental Responsibility in the Global Beverage Industry
it is a form of tourism that focuses on exploring wine regions, as well as visiting wineries and vineyards.
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Gastronomy, Wine, and Tourism: Development of Regional and Fusion Cuisine in Baja´s Guadalupe Valley
Francisco Alberto Núñez-Tapia (CETYS Universidad, Mexico), Ricardo Collins-García (CETYS Universidad, Mexico), and Mayer Cabrera-Flores (CETYS Universidad, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2149-2.ch008
Abstract
Enograstronomy has yielded successful results for the wine houses in the Guadalupe Valley by supporting various restaurateurs and establishing typical pairings. The study focuses on four restaurants and four wine houses that attract a high number of wine tourists seeking notable pairings of regional dishes and local wines in Guadalupe Valley. This approach aims to understand the success of such pairings in attracting more tourism to the Valley. Our focus is on understanding the interplay of traditional and modern production elements that contribute to creating a sustainable and productive wine-related environment in the region. Thus, the research scope focuses on identifying the dishes, in combination with wines produced in the Valley, that were highly sought after by visitors between 2015 and 2019, excluding the 2020 and 2021 years due to the impact of COVID-19 on the region and wine tourism. The methodology used for the research is qualitative, based on interviews and bibliographic sources.
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The Role of Landscape in the Representation of Portuguese Wine Producing Regions
Also known as oenotourism , wine tourism , or vinitourism . It is the tourism of (or including) tasting, consumption, or purchase of wine, many times near or in the source. Instead of other types of tourism that are frequently passive, enotourism can involve visits to wineries, taste wines, vineyard walks, or participating in the harvest.
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