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The artification of wine: lessons from the fine wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy

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The artification of wine: lessons from the fine wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy

Joy, Annamma, LaTour, Kathryn A., Charters, Steve John, Grohmann, Bianca and Peña-Moreno, Camilo (2021) The artification of wine: lessons from the fine wines of Bordeaux and Burgundy. Arts and the Market, 11 (1). pp. 24-39. ISSN 2056-4945 (In Press)

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/AAM-11-2020-0048

Abstract

In this paper, we address the interrelations between fine art and fine wines, with ‘fine wine’ defined as an aesthetic entity as opposed to a mass-produced product created only to satisfy consumer needs. In the context of fine wines, we discuss the processes of artification, through which such wines are recognized as art (Shapiro and Heinich 2012), and heritagization, in which the cultural differentiation implicit in the concept of terroir (i.e., the various elements of a micro-climate that contribute to a wine’s specific attributes) connects a wine to its history and provenance. Our investigation focuses specifically on fine wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy, which are renowned worldwide for their depth and flavors. What traits are intrinsic to the definition of art, and what social processes culminate in transforming an entity from non-art to art? This article aims to address these questions, and argues that fine wines, as a source of aesthetic pleasure, are themselves an art form.

Divisions:Concordia University > John Molson School of Business > Marketing
Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Authors:Joy, Annamma and LaTour, Kathryn A. and Charters, Steve John and Grohmann, Bianca and Peña-Moreno, Camilo
Journal or Publication:Arts and the Market
Date:2021
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):10.1108/AAM-11-2020-0048
ID Code:990236
Deposited By: Bianca Grohmann
Deposited On:14 Feb 2022 20:08
Last Modified:14 Feb 2022 20:08
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