Wine

Wine
Author: Liz Thach,Tim Matz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Globalization
ISBN: 0971587035

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The Business of Wine

The Business of Wine
Author: Geralyn G. Brostrom,Jack Brostrom
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313354014

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Wine has been a beverage staple since ancient times, especially in Europe. Today's global wine business is thriving, and American consumption of wine has increased dramatically in recent years, with the health benefits touted in the media. More Americans are becoming interested in learning about wine, and they are taking winery tours and attending wine tastings. The Business of Wine: An Encyclopedia is a necessary part of wine education for everyone from the curious consumer to the oenophile or business student and industry professional. It appeals to even the casual browser who wants to be more informed about wine terminology such as terroir or varietal labeling or what constitutes a Pinot Grigio or a Cabernet Sauvignon. More than 140 entries illuminate the regions, grapes, history, wine styles, business elements, events, people, companies, issues, and more that are crucial to the wine industry. Today's wine industry is an unusually complex network of interrelated businesses that collectively serve to produce wine and get it into the hands of consumers all over the world. This A-Z encyclopedia shows how production, distribution, and sales segments work together to bring wine to the public and describes the trade in wine and its related subsidiary elements. Written by a host of wine professionals, this is the most up-to-date source to understand what goes into the enjoyment of a glass of wine. An appendix with industry data, sidebars, and a selected bibliography complement the A-Z entries.

The Business of Wine

The Business of Wine
Author: Per V. Jenster
Publsiher: Copenhagen Business School Press DK
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8763002019

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"The enjoyable nectar of grapes and the business of bringing it to consumers have already had a long history, but never before has the wine industry seen so much change. The Business of Wine is aimed at anyone with an interest in broadening his or her view of wine to encompass some of the fascinating complexities of the business side of this international industry." "It is also the intention that it provides substantive reading for the professional, the academic, or the student seeking to gain deeper insight into the structure and economics of the industry as well as into the various trends and pressures which are currently affecting it."--BOOK JACKET.

Management and Marketing of Wine Tourism Business

Management and Marketing of Wine Tourism Business
Author: Marianna Sigala,Richard N. S. Robinson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2018-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319754628

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This book links research in wine marketing/management and wine tourism, offering international and multidisciplinary perspectives. Addressing the evolving nature of the wine tourism industry and market, the book brings in new research streams and technology advances such as; social media, customer empowerment and engagement, co-creation, social / responsible marketing and wine consumption. Each section includes an introductory chapter written by the editors discussing the aims and the chapters of the section. Section chapters provide theoretical and research based insights with practical implications, while every section is also complemented with case studies that further enrich the practice and industry implications of theory. Researchers will find in this book a holistic analysis of research and cases relating to the management and marketing of wine tourism businesses and visitors.

The Business of Winemaking

The Business of Winemaking
Author: Jeffrey L. Lamy [Author]
Publsiher: Board and Bench Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781935879565

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The Business of Winemaking places all facets of the wine business in perspective for investors, owners, and anyone else who is interested in how the wine business operates. Abundantly illustrated and written in a readily understandable style, the book addresses the technical rudiments of viticulture and enology and all of its related business actions: market analysis, vineyard and winery design, construction and equipment costs, regulatory and legislative issues, accounting and recordkeeping, financial analysis, tax considerations, typical salaries by geographical area, the minimum economic size of vineyards, the business plan, financing, product pricing, advertising, and sustainable farming and immigrant labor. This book features comprehensive case studies from 20 winery sites from coast to coast, making it an ideal resource for anyone wanting to better understand the inner workings of a successfully run winery.

Vino Business

Vino Business
Author: Isabelle Saporta
Publsiher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780802190888

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“This sharp critique of French winemakers, and Bordeaux’s Saint Emilion region in particular, caused quite a stir when it was published in France in 2014” (Publishers Weekly). Already provoking debate and garnering significant attention across France and within the wine world, Vino Business is a “truly eye-opening exposé” of the dark side of French wine by acclaimed investigative journalist Isabelle Saporta (Booklist). In recent decades, Bordeaux has come under the influence of large-scale international investors. Unafraid to name names, Saporta sheds a harsh light on how this influence has corrupted the region’s centuries-old traditions of winemaking excellence. She uncovers how the classification system was manipulated in 2012 to ensure that the wines of Saint-Émilion—Bordeaux’s most prestigious appellation—were certified premier grand cru classé A. Giving extra points to a chateaux for the size of its parking lot, the quality of the wine itself counts for only thirty percent of that coveted rank. In other chapters, Saporta investigates issues of wine labeling and pesticides, and draws comparisons to Champagne, Burgundy, and the rest of the wine world. “This fast-paced, provocative read” is a cri de coeur for the lost values of traditional winemaking (Dave DeSimone, Pittsburgh Tribune Review).

Wine Business Management

Wine Business Management
Author: Steve Charters,Jérôme Gallo
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2326000528

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An introduction to management for the wine industry, targeted at both students and professionals.

The Business of Wine

The Business of Wine
Author: Per V. Jenster,Lars V. Jenster,Neville Watchurst
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1993
Genre: Wine industry
ISBN: 2970004100

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