Abstract
This is an exploratory study examining attendee perceptions of a wine festival in southern New Mexico. The objective of this study was to assess the perceived quality, satisfaction, and loyalty as well as the approximate spending at a wine festival with nearly 13,000 attendees. Perceptions of quality and overall satisfaction were high, with more than 90% of respondents reporting that they were very satisfied or satisfied. Similarly, more than 90% reported being very likely or likely to return to or recommend the festival. Mean spending reported was $78.41. Among a list of 10 festival attributes, satisfaction was lowest for children's activities and wine education. It is recommended that the wine festival offer improved children's facilities/activities, quality wine education, enhanced training for wine pourers, and continued focus on regional food offerings such as green chile, pistachios, and pecans.
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