Wine in Spain: History, Culture, and Its Economics

Universidad de Sevilla

Course Description

  • Course Name

    Wine in Spain: History, Culture, and Its Economics

  • Host University

    Universidad de Sevilla

  • Location

    Seville, Spain

  • Area of Study

    European Studies

  • Language Level

    Advanced

    Hours & Credits

  • Contact Hours

    45
  • Recommended U.S. Semester Credits
    3
  • Recommended U.S. Quarter Units
    4
  • Overview

    OBJECTIVES
    The aim of this Course is to enable students to become knowledgeable about Wine, one of Spain’s most
    culturally important and economically relevant elements, by means of the study of its history, the range
    of types it has and their modes of production, the key wine-producing regions, its impact on the Spanish
    economy in regional and national terms, and the recent evolution in tourist-based activities that have
    developed around it.
    METHODOLOGY
    The syllabus will be carried through in two-hour theoretical class sessions with audiovisual input as backup.
    A wine-tasting event will be scheduled so that students may become acquainted with Spain’s
    principal wines.
    SYLLABUS
    1.- WINE, A DRINK OF THE GODS.
    Wine in Ancient Cultures. Wine and the Religion of Classical Antiquity: Dionysus and Orgiastic Ritual.
    2.- WINE IN SPAIN. ITS HISTORY.
    Wine in the Ancient and Medieval Periods. Wine in Modern and Contemporary Times.
    3.- VARIETIES OF WINE AND METHODS OF WINE PRODUCTION.
    Varieties of Grape. Methods of Wine Production. Classes of Wine.
    4.- WINE-PRODUCING REGIONS AND GUARANTEES OF ORIGIN.
    Soil and Climate Types. Guarantee of Origin, Rioja. Guarantee of Origin, Ribera del Duero. Full-bodied
    Wines. Sparkling Wines.
    5.- BODEGA WINERIES, THE BUSINESS SET-UP AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKING.
    Wine-Producing Companies. Sector Business Organization. Marketing and Markets for Wine.
    6.- NEW HORIZONS FOR WINE
    Acquiring a Wine-Culture Competence. Wine-Associated Tourism. Wine and Health.

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