How important is wine tourism?

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emilio2bnSpeaker: Emilio Saez Van Eerd – Bodega Casas de las Vides

Whether you are a wine tourist, wine blogger, wine maker, wine marketeer, wine buyer, wine seller, wine importer, wine drinker, what’s the impact of wine tourism on you? A view on wine tourism as a tourist in Spain who happens to work in the wine industry.

Want to give your view on wine tourism? Contact Emilio on the Wine Pleasures Wine Tourism Conference & Workshop Social Network.

Sitges – 24 – 27 January 2009 – The Wine Pleasures International Wine Tourism Conference and Workshop. Make it a date!

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2 Comments

  1. Feel free to share your thought here, prior to the conference! Or have a look at what other people have said in for example: http://www.openwineconsortium.org/group/winetourism

    Emilio

  2. Wine tasting and tourism is really one and the same, isn’t it? Being out in the vineyard where the grapes drink the soil like wine… adds a completely new layer of flavor to the glass of wine you drink.

    Why not add a Bed & Breakfast to your Vineyard and Winery? :)

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