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Leandro Moretti, Research and Development Director, Marley Spoon

The Rise of Wine Tourism in EuropeLeandro Moretti, Research and Development Director, Marley Spoon

Wine tourism in Europe is thriving due to rising disposable incomes, millennials, and vineyard views, offering immersive experiences, educational excursions, sensory delights, and community-building.

An intriguing trend is unfolding across Europe: a burgeoning surge in wine tourism. In recent times, tourists seek immersive engagements that delve profoundly into the realm of viticulture; they no longer settle for mere moments of savouring Pinot Noir on a Parisian terrace.

In response, wineries are stepping up to curate tailor-made experiences that transcend traditional tastings, offering a diverse array of events that intricately showcase the journey from vineyard to table.

Several factors underpin this escalating trend. As disposable incomes increase, travellers are veering away from conventional tourism, seeking genuine and immersive encounters. Millennials, in particular, actively pursue personalised experiences that enable them to forge connections with sustainable practices and local artisans. 

Additionally, the allure of vineyard panoramas and the rustic charm of wineries showcased on social media platforms contribute significantly to a growing sense of wanderlust.

Wine tourism has evolved into a tailored and multifaceted experience, transcending the one-size-fits-all model. Wineries now embrace creativity, catering to a spectrum of interests and budgets. This kaleidoscope of offerings encompasses diverse experiences:

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