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The Four Types of Wine Tours
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  • Wine tourism is increasingly becoming important
    and famous. Since wine has many benefits more and
    more individuals have started indulging
    themselves in winery tours. Winery tours are
    educational experiences of tasting different
    wines. Besides tasting, wine, you will you will
    tour the vineyards and even be invited to pluck a
    few grapes and sample them straight from the
    wine.

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  • In 2017 almost 40 of all wine is consumed in a
    country other than where it was made. In 2000 the
    number was only 22. In 2018 the average
    annual consumption per resident has increased by
    27 percent to a high of 2.95 gallons. Wine
    tourism is a major source for revenues and it has
    created employment for many people. With time,
    winery tours are diversified into four types
    which we are going to discuss.

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Open Door Wine Tourism
  •     This is a very common type of wine tourism
    it is basically reviving people for wine tastings
    and cellar visits. Wine cellars are opened for
    people to come and visit, and taste different
    kinds of vines available. People like to drink
    wine, an excellent wine. It seems obvious but it
    is not. A visit to the cellar must have as a
    central moment the wine tasting! If this is not
    good, you risk losing much of the magic of the
    moment. 

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Edutainment
  •     This actually means education and
    entertainment. With the opportunity of tasting
    wines and having fun, you also get to educate
    yourself on how to make it, for example blending
    session, harvesting workshops, vineyard nature
    walks and cooking class. Since wine has proven to
    be a major revenue earner, this type of tour is
    increasingly becoming common and also been
    introduced in colleges. 

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Disneyland Wine Tourism
  •     The term Disneyland is used here to describe
    the nature of this kind of tour. Basically, these
    types of tours are huge in nature. These are the
    big budget projects hosted by major vine
    companies who use this opportunity to introduce
    new vine samples or existing vine samples to
    further boost their already well-established
    brand.

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Eventification
  •     These are the events which happen only once a
    year or only one time for a whole life span.
    These events are strictly focused on wine. For
    example, a wine festival such as fete du vin or
    village harvest festival. 

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Difference Between Winery Vineyard Tours
  • People often assume that these are the same
    things but as a matter of fact they are not. A
    winery is a building which produces the wine, not
    all of these wineries will offer tastings. They
    will need a license for a building in order to
    produce the wine. Permits are necessary for a
    winery to take certain amount of people of wine
    tours on a yearly basis. This includes weddings
    and other functions. A vineyard is an area where
    the grapes are simply grown. It is crucial to
    have winery next to the vine yard.

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Difference Between Winery Vineyard Tours
  • A vine yard business might be different than of a
    winery business. An owner of a vineyard will
    often sell grapes at the right time to a winery.
    A tour will be different in vineyard as you will
    be guided thoroughly through it. You will have a
    chance to walk through the vineyard sometimes.
    You will learn the types of grapes and how they
    are harvested. A Brewery Tours Services can also
    be classified as edutainment tour since it is
    very educational. There are many interesting
    factors to take into consideration. An owner will
    also use a winery for their own grapes, which
    means that they own the wine that they produce.
    This is something that people are taught on a
    tour of a vineyard.
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