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Discover the world’s finest winery tourism regions, the members of the Great Wine Capitals Global Network!
We share industry insights from the leading winery tourism regions around the globe and promote the most innovative wineries that welcome local and international visitors. Our annual Best Of Wine Tourism awards are recognized as benchmarks of excellence.
Whether you are looking for advice on visiting our cities and wine regions or are in the wine business, looking for expertise to develop winery tourism, our site is full of information about our destinations as well as academic and professional resources.
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Winebox Hotel: The embodiment of Valparaiso’s Multicultural Heritage
From creating a place in Valparaiso, where tourists could experience the beautiful and dynamic port city of Valparaiso, while learning in a broader way about Chilean wine, to become a touristic icon in the Chilean wine tourism industry.
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Inclusive Winemaking: A Swiss Vineyard Blending Viticulture and Social Integration
At Chante Merle vineyard in La Neuveville, people with and without cognitive disabilities work hand in hand to produce nearly 10,000 bottles of wine each year. More than just a winery, it’s a place of purpose, inclusion, and exceptional craftsmanship.
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Hawke’s Bay rebounds with ‘exceptional vintage’ after cyclone
Sandra Hazlehurst, Mayor of Hastings, New Zealand, tells db about the intensive two-year clean-up the region has undergone following Cyclone Gabrielle, and how Hawke’s Bay is looking at its brightest future yet.
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