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Match the following terms to the correct scenarios and defi nitions. Janine
planned a wine tour to explore the Western Cape, intrigued by the
uniquequalities of its wines. She researched the area's histAory and culture,
discoveringthat the vineyards had their own distinct story. As she savored
each wine, shenoticed how they refl ected the local landscape, food, and
architecture. Shelearned that these wines had something special, setting them
apart from otherregions. Janine was excited to share a bottle with her friends
back home,confi dent that they would recognize the essence of this particular
South Africanwine route in every sip. Lucy planned her South African wine
adventure, carefully selecting vineyards thatprioritized both visitor experiences
and environmental responsibility. She noticedthat these estates used eco-
friendly practices, such as water conservation andorganic farming, to preserve
their surroundings. Lucy also observed that theysupported local communities
through job creation and cultural preservation. Asshe tasted exquisite wines,
she felt satisfi ed knowing her choices werecontributing to a more responsible
form of tourism. Ella, a travel agent, was organizing a South African wine tour
for her clients. Sheunderstood that each traveler had unique preferences and
expectations. Somewere seeking luxury experiences, while others were
budget-conscious. Ella alsonoticed that certain clients preferred learning
about the winemaking process,while others focused on wine tasting and
pairing. To cater to these diverseinterests, she meticulously curated tours to
match individual tastes, ensuring thather clients enjoyed tailored, memorable
experiences. While planning their South African vacation, a group of friends
took into accountthe diverse backgrounds and interests within their circle.
They realized that tocreate the perfect itinerary, they needed to consider
factors like age, travelbudgets, and personal preferences. They carefully
selected destinations thatcatered to both adventure seekers and history buffs,
balancing activities likewildlife safaris with visits to cultural landmarks. By