Chichester Vineyards to adopt Rother Triangle blueprint
West Sussex vineyards are joining forces to boost tourism following the success of East Sussex's Rother Wine Triangle model. Chichester's wine cluster, which includes Ashling Park, Tinwood, Stopham, Roebuck and Digby, will adopt the proven blueprint of mapped routes, coordinated marketing and visitor signage. Wine tourism already accounts for roughly a quarter of vineyard income nationwide, and the structured cluster approach is expected to increase visitor numbers and cross-venue spending while strengthening the region's wine reputation.
Originally published by Vineyard Magazine
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