New patterns in wine consumption: the wine by the glass trend
ISSN: 0007-070X
Article publication date: 17 September 2019
Issue publication date: 23 June 2020
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to advance the understanding of wine by the glass (WBG) consumption as a new growing trend in wine consumption. To this end, the roles of risk perception, wine involvement and variety seeking are investigated in determining WBG purchase intentions.
Design/methodology/approach
Two studies based on a scenario-based survey have been conducted. In Study 1 (n=248), the relationship between WBG risk perception and WBG purchase intention mediated by variety seeking is tested. In Study 2 (n=200), the relationship between wine involvement and WBG purchase intention with the mediating role of variety seeking is analysed.
Findings
Results show that variety seeking plays a key role in determining WBG purchase intentions considering both WBG perceived risk and wine involvement as independent variables.
Research limitations/implications
The study advances the literature on WBG consumption by enclosing the psychological mechanism (i.e. variety seeking) behind consumers’ WBG purchase intentions. The main limitation of this study lies in it being conducted in a single country (i.e. Italy).
Practical implications
This paper provides useful guidelines for wine managers. Specifically, variety seeking can attract consumers in new wine-consuming places based on a rich assortment. Moreover, it can present a challenge to wine producers in creating brand loyalty.
Originality/value
Although WBG is a growing trend in wine consumption, empirical studies are still scant and a deeper comprehension of its antecedents and consequences is needed. By showing variety seeking as the mechanism behind WBG consumption, this study offers a new theoretical explanation of this phenomenon.
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Citation
Acuti, D., Mazzoli, V., Grazzini, L. and Rinaldi, R. (2020), "New patterns in wine consumption: the wine by the glass trend", British Food Journal, Vol. 122 No. 8, pp. 2655-2669. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-04-2019-0299
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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