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Why consumers drink natural wine? Consumer perception and information about natural wine

Similar to other foods, the concept of natural wine is much debated due to the lack of a clear and regulated definition, leading to a proliferation of heterogeneous norms and standards proposed from different natural wine associations at national levels. The current study explored the aspects which...

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Published in:Agricultural and food economics 2021-10, Vol.9 (1), p.1-16, Article 22
Main Authors: Vecchio, Riccardo, Parga-Dans, Eva, Alonso González, Pablo, Annunziata, Azzurra
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Agriculture
Consumers
Consumption
Economics
Economics and Finance
Italy
Natural products
Natural wine
Norms
Online survey
Perception
Regular wine consumers
Spain
Wines
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