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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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Quinta Nova: Crafting Portugal’s Most Scenic Pour
The Douro Valley in northern Portugal is a place where the land seems to have been sculpted with care over centuries. Terraced vineyards rise from the riverbanks in graceful lines, catching the sunlight in a patchwork of greens and golds. In the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage landscape lies Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo, an estate whose history stretches back to the 16th century.
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Bordeaux is Keeping it in the Family
Discover how family-owned Bordeaux wine estates blend tradition and innovation across generations, driving sustainability, tourism, and unique wine experiences.
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Wine industry bursary winners share insights
About 50 representatives from the South Australian wine industry got together to listen to ideas gathered from around the world for growth and innovation in South Australian wine research, viticulture, wine production and wine tourism.
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