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Wine tourism represents one of the special forms of tourism that shows a significant increase in the international tourism market. In recent years, wine tourism has undergone significant changes and is increasingly gaining a place in global tourism trends. Tourists participating in wine route tours significantly contribute to the development of wine regions, not only through tastings and wine purchases, but also by participating in local gastronomy, hospitality, traditional crafts, and more. The study utilized a survey method, with a questionnaire instrument in the form of a case study of Tarpoš Winery from Aranđelovac, examining the attitudes of tourists impacting the development of wine tourism, as a prospective branch of tourism in the Republic of Serbia.
Jovanović et al. (Sat,) studied this question.