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Wine production in Denmark : Do the characteristics of the vineyards affect the chances for awards? / Bentzen, Jan Børsen; Smith, Valdemar.
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University : Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, Department of Economics, 2009.Research output: Working paper/Preprint › Working paper › Research
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TY - UNPB
T1 - Wine production in Denmark
T2 - Do the characteristics of the vineyards affect the chances for awards?
AU - Bentzen, Jan Børsen
AU - Smith, Valdemar
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - By the end of the former century there were less than 10 commercial vintners producing wine in Denmark. There was widespread acceptance of the view that commercial production of wine in the most northern parts of Europe was impossible. However, the number of commercial wine growers in Denmark grew to more than 60 at the end of year 2009 and the Association of Danish Winegrowers now counts more than 1400 members. Denmark can no longer be seen as a non-wine producing country! Formally, the transformation of Denmark to a wine producing country took place in year 2000 when Denmark was accepted as a commercial wine producing nation within the European Union. Based on a remarkably detailed micro data set this paper first gives a description of wine production in Denmark and thereafter we address the question whether vineyard characteristics are important for the quality of the wine and/or whether individual characteristics of the wine grower are important. Using a hedonic model the focus is especially on the importance of general factors like the type of soil, slope, geography, grape variety etc. in relation to the awards obtained by the respective vineyards.
AB - By the end of the former century there were less than 10 commercial vintners producing wine in Denmark. There was widespread acceptance of the view that commercial production of wine in the most northern parts of Europe was impossible. However, the number of commercial wine growers in Denmark grew to more than 60 at the end of year 2009 and the Association of Danish Winegrowers now counts more than 1400 members. Denmark can no longer be seen as a non-wine producing country! Formally, the transformation of Denmark to a wine producing country took place in year 2000 when Denmark was accepted as a commercial wine producing nation within the European Union. Based on a remarkably detailed micro data set this paper first gives a description of wine production in Denmark and thereafter we address the question whether vineyard characteristics are important for the quality of the wine and/or whether individual characteristics of the wine grower are important. Using a hedonic model the focus is especially on the importance of general factors like the type of soil, slope, geography, grape variety etc. in relation to the awards obtained by the respective vineyards.
M3 - Working paper
SN - 9788778824196
BT - Wine production in Denmark
PB - Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, Department of Economics
CY - Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
ER -