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Centre for Tourism Research, Development and Innovation
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Developing a Wine Experience Scale: A New Strategy to Measure Holistic Behaviour of Wine Tourists
Publication . Santos, Vasco; Ramos, Paulo; Almeida, Nuno; Santos-Pavón, Enrique
This study develops a scale to measure wine tourism experiences and was tested in Portugal,
in two of the main wine tourism centres: Porto and Madeira. The wine experience scale combines
experience traits with the traditional approach to scales related to wine tourism. The development of
the scale follows the most recognised validated procedures. Data were collected from a total of 647
international wine tourists in the wine cellars of the two main fortified wine tourism regions visiting
areas: Porto and Madeira. Structural equation modelling (SEM-AMOS) was used as the main analysis
and validation tool. The resulting 18-item wine experience scale comprises four major dimensions:
(1) Wine storytelling, (2) wine tasting excitement, (3) wine involvement, and (4) winescape. All these
showed reliable and validated indicators. This new scale presents a valid new tool to better measure
and evaluate experiences in a wine tourism setting. This study o ers a broad range of use for
academics, managers, planners, and practitioners. It shows how a new measurement tool focused on
the wine tourism experience in terms of several outcomes and applications, addressing important
practical managerial implications, can have an impact on academic research. Most previous tourism
scales still fail to measure the specifics of wine settings. This is the first scale that comprises the
dimensions of experience with wine senses, applied in a relevant wine destination where research is
still limited. The results are relevant in boosting the increasingly recognized awareness of Portugal as
wine tourism, as well as bringing experience scales to the body of knowledge.
Developing a Wine Experience Scale: A New Strategy to Measure Holistic Behaviour of Wine Tourists
Publication . Santos, Vasco
This study develops a scale to measure wine tourism experiences and was tested in Portugal,
in two of the main wine tourism centres: Porto and Madeira. The wine experience scale combines
experience traits with the traditional approach to scales related to wine tourism. The development of
the scale follows the most recognised validated procedures. Data were collected from a total of 647
international wine tourists in the wine cellars of the two main fortified wine tourism regions visiting
areas: Porto and Madeira. Structural equation modelling (SEM-AMOS) was used as the main analysis
and validation tool. The resulting 18-item wine experience scale comprises four major dimensions:
(1) Wine storytelling, (2) wine tasting excitement, (3) wine involvement, and (4) winescape. All these
showed reliable and validated indicators. This new scale presents a valid new tool to better measure
and evaluate experiences in a wine tourism setting. This study offers a broad range of use for
academics, managers, planners, and practitioners. It shows how a new measurement tool focused on
the wine tourism experience in terms of several outcomes and applications, addressing important
practical managerial implications, can have an impact on academic research. Most previous tourism
scales still fail to measure the specifics of wine settings. This is the first scale that comprises the
dimensions of experience with wine senses, applied in a relevant wine destination where research is
still limited. The results are relevant in boosting the increasingly recognized awareness of Portugal as
wine tourism, as well as bringing experience scales to the body of knowledge.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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6817 - DCRRNI ID
Funding Award Number
UIDB/04470/2020