The Georgian National Tourism Administration is
to host the first UNWTO Global Conference on Wine Tourism in the Kakheti wine region of Georgia on 7-9 September 2016.
“Georgia’s unique wine-making traditions date
back 8,000 years and are considered by UNESCO as intangible
heritage, making the country an ideal host for the Global
Conference on Wine Tourism,” said Dimitry Kumsishvili, Vice-Prime Minister and
Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia. “The
country’s recent success in attracting a growing number of
tourists, and its development of tourism products, branding and
marketing, combine to present an excellent platform for sharing
best practices, experience and knowledge.”
Gastronomy and wine have become key components
of a culture and lifestyle experience of any destination, and a
growing travel motivation. To foster the development of this
segment, in September 2015 UNWTO launched the UNWTO Gastronomy
Network.
In this context, UNWTO is currently developing a
Wine Tourism Prototype in Spain. The prototype includes an
analysis of wine tourism, in comparison with other tourism
segments, and the design of an innovative product development
model focused on the integration of the wineries into the
cultural, economic, social and environmental heritage of their
area of influence. The final results of this project will be
presented at the conference.
The conference will have a unique and dynamic
format with three sessions to be held in different wineries across
the Georgian region of Kakheti.
Speakers at the conference will include: Mr.
Giovanni Mantovani, CEO, VeronaFiere and creator of VINITALY,
(Italy); Ms. Janet Dorozynski, Trade Commissioner, Canadian Wine,
Beer and Spirits and Tourism, Trade Sectors Bureau (BBI), Global
Affairs Canada (Canada); Mr. Mike Veseth, Wine Economist,
Professor Emeritus of International Political Economy, University
of Puget Sound (United States); Mr. Gabriel Fidel, Wine Tourism
Consultant (Argentina); Ms. Ayana Mizawa, Chief winemaker, Chuo
Budoshu Co., Ltd., Grace Wine (Japan); Mr. Pedro Vargas,
International Projects Director, Leading Brands of Spain Forum
(Spain); Mr. George Chogovadze, Head of Georgian National Tourism
Administration (Georgia); Mr. Levan Davitashvili, Deputy Minister
of Agriculture of Georgia (Georgia); Mr. Patrick Honnef,
Winemaker, Viticulturist, CEO of Château Mukhrani, Georgia
(Georgia); Mr. John H Wurdeman V, Owner of Pheasant’s Tears
(Georgia); Mr. Santiago Vivanco, Director, Vivanco Museum of Wine
Culture (Spain); Mr. Donald Hawkins, Eisenhower Professor, George
Washington University (United States); Ms. Paula Sousa, Marketing
& Tourism Sales Director, Quinta Nova N. S. Carmo (Portugal) and
Ms. Zaida Semprun, Wine Tourism Commercial Manager, Freixenet
Group (Spain).
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