This thesis titled "Understanding the Perception of Grappa in Young Adults (18-40 Years Old): A Survey" investigates the history and perception of grappa, an Italian spirit. The study examines the regulations and production process of grappa, as well as the drinking habits and preferences of young adults. The survey focuses on understanding why young adults like or dislike grappa and suggests potential solutions. The thesis aims to provide insight into the perception of grappa and offer recommendations for improving its appeal to young adults.
This thesis titled "Understanding the Perception of Grappa in Young Adults (18-40 Years Old): A Survey" investigates the history and perception of grappa, an Italian spirit. The study examines the regulations and production process of grappa, as well as the drinking habits and preferences of young adults. The survey focuses on understanding why young adults like or dislike grappa and suggests potential solutions. The thesis aims to provide insight into the perception of grappa and offer recommendations for improving its appeal to young adults.
Understanding the perception of Grappa in young adults (18 - 40 years old). A survey
CHAHIBAKHSH, SIAVASH
2022/2023
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This thesis titled "Understanding the Perception of Grappa in Young Adults (18-40 Years Old): A Survey" investigates the history and perception of grappa, an Italian spirit. The study examines the regulations and production process of grappa, as well as the drinking habits and preferences of young adults. The survey focuses on understanding why young adults like or dislike grappa and suggests potential solutions. The thesis aims to provide insight into the perception of grappa and offer recommendations for improving its appeal to young adults.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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