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Abstracts of Articles of TRR 26(2), 2001
Theme: Wine Tourism |
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wine brotherhoods and wine tourism, a complex relationship
(Isabelle Frochot) |
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France
has one of the oldest traditions of wine making in the world
and the development of this industry has also led to the
elaboration of various tourism developments, such as wine
trails and wine cellars/visitor centres. In addition, wine
makers have recognised that in order to sell their production
effectively, they needed to group themselves in associations
to contribute, together, to the promotion of their wines
on a regional, national and international basis. This impetus
has witnessed the blossoming of various brotherhoods who,
despite their casual image of good eaters and good drinkers,
are well structured and powerful bodies in promoting French
wines. Their prime role as wine promoters and ambassadors
to their regions imply that they have opened up to the professional
wine world, however their contribution to the development
of wine tourism is not yet fully utilised. The paper reviews
the evolution of wine brotherhoods and structures and then
addresses their links with tourism through their participation
in events and their association with historic monuments.
The paper concludes with a series of recommendations detailing
the extent to which wine brotherhoods could further contribute
to the development of French wine tourism.
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