ABSTRACT

Wine tourism is an important niche activity for which participant needs and motivations have been somewhat under-researched. This paper describes a case study investigation to evaluate the nature of buyer/seller relationships that evolve in a wine tourism setting. Visitors to three small New Zealand wineries were interviewed to gather data relating to their lifestyle behaviors and their attitudes towards the wine tourism experience, and factor analysis used to categorize these visitors in terms of the List of Values typology of lifestyle characteristics. Results indicate that the ‘achiever’ and ‘funlover’ segments are well represented amongst winery visitors, but that there is an appreciably lower incidence of ‘belonger’ personalities. Implications of these findings for the wine tourism industry are considered. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery Service: 1-800-HAWORTH. E-mail address: <docdelivery@haworthpress.com> Website: <https://www.haworthpress.com> © 2004 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.]