Global Wine Tourism Report 2025

Global Wine Tourism Report 2025

International Research Collaboration to Deliver Key Insights to the Sector

Geisenheim University, in collaboration with UN Tourism, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV), the Great Wine Capitals (GWC) and WineTourism.com, has recently conducted a global survey on wine tourism.

The survey is now closed and responses are currently being analyzed. The final Global Wine Tourism Report 2025 will be published in September.

Annual Global Wine Tourism Report 2025

Wine tourism has grown significantly over the past decade, becoming a dynamic and profitable part of the global wine industry. It contributes to sustainable development by diversifying rural economies, creating jobs, and preserving cultural and natural heritage. Yet, despite its growing importance, the sector still faces a lack of reliable data at the international level—limiting the ability of policymakers and businesses to make informed decisions.

To address this gap, Geisenheim University, in collaboration with UN Tourism, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV), the Great Wine Capitals (GWC), and WineTourism.com, conducted a global survey on wine tourism, which is now closed. More than 1,200 wineries from around the world participated, providing valuable insights to help shape the future of wine tourism and support more evidence-based planning across the sector.

The findings of the study will be freely available in the form of a report and will be presented at the 9th UN Tourism Global Conference on Wine Tourism in Plovdiv, Bulgaria on 6–7 October 2025.