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Top Sake with Kurtis Wells at Toranoko, Sunday, August 21st

Ian Blackburn, Founder of LearnAboutWine hosted this year’s first Sake Event “Top Sake with Kurtis Wells” on Sunday August 21st at Aburiya Toranoko, Downtown LA.

The guest teacher Kurtis Wells is a Beverage Director & Mixologist at Aburiya Toranoko Sushi Bar & Izakaya and has a broad knowledge in Sake characteristics and how they are made.

He is one of the pioneers to educate and promote sake to the American community and he describes Sake as “the most amazing alcohol beverage on the planet”.

With increasing appearance of Sushi and other Japanese meals in the current restaurant world, Sake has secured a position as one of trendy alcohol beverages in the United States.

But what is Sake anyway?

Sake is a rice-based alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin.  In English, it is often referred to as “rice wine” but it has higher alcohol than wine and its brewing process is more like that of beer.

Sake’s aromatic components vary through fermentation process or by way of processing rice, therefore some Sake share similar aroma profile with certain high quality white wines.   This is one of the reasons that Sake gained fans from white wine lovers.

Kurtis explained how Sake was born and the history back in Yayoi Era (B.C.300 – A.D.300) where Sake was used only for a religious purpose.

Then the group went over Sake jargons such like “Junmai”,“Honjozo”, “Daiginjo” and tasted and compared how each differs from the others.

Sakes were paired with special 5 Japanese dishes prepared by Japanese chefs at Toranoko.

Sake List:

Hideyoshi Namacho Honjozo    (300ml)

Ichishima Tokubetsu Honjozo (720 ml)

Dewatsuru Kimoto Junmai   (720 ml)

Manabito Ginjo (720 ml)

Manabito Kimoto Junmai Ginjo (720 ml)

Chokaisan Junmai Daiginjo  (720 ml)

Minato Harbor Tsuchizaki  Yamahai, Nama Genshu  (720ml)

Ichishima Silk Delux Junmai (500 ml)

Sake with “Junmai” in the label, meaning the Sake is made only with rice, water, yeast and koji, seemed to express more fruity characters where the sake with the listing of only “Honjozo” or “Ginjo” that have a small amount of distilled alcohol added during the process had more depth and body. (*note the definitions may vary depending on regions or tradition)

The tasting group liked Nigori very much, the unfiltered Sake with a soft texture.

It was a rare and special opportunity to taste and learn the basics of Sake from the expert.

Kurtis is working on Sake Program where he teaches details of each Sake category. Check his program at Aburiya Toranoko, Downtonwn LA!

Also, CLICK HERE to see LearnAboutWine’s upcoming events!

Click to download the class brochure: Sake Class Brochure

Blog by Alice Hama

Ian Blackburn mentioned in Los Angeles Times Food & Wine

Ian Blackburn, Founder of LearnAboutWine was mentioned in Los Angeles Times Food & Wine.

Ian Blackburn will host a wine class at LA Times and Food & Wine’s THE TASTE: a four day food and wine festival during Labor Day Weekend, September 2nd -5th.

“On Saturday morning, we’d suggest hitting the “Secrets of the Kitchen & Cellar” event in Beverly Hills with panel discussions and cooking demos from some of LA’s biggest names including pop-up royalty Ludo and Krissy Lefebvre, tattooed bad boy Michael Voltaggio, Scarpetta’s chef wunderkind Scott Conant, Italian veteran Celestino Drago, LearnAboutWine’s Ian Blackburn and Russ Parsons of the LA Times among other special guests.”

To read the full article: CLICK HERE

Ian Blackburn will host a wine seminar on September 3rd for LA TIMES “The TASTE”

Ian Blackburn, Founder of LearnAboutWine will be conducting a wine session on September 3rd from 11:30 in Beverly Hills as a part of 4-day food and wine event “The TASTE” from September 2 -5.

The detail is up on Los Angeles Times Food & Wine page as in below:

“• 11:30-12:45 p.m “Paso Robles Pioneers” Join LA-based wine educator Ian Blackburn and experience the best in Paso Robles Winemaking. From Bordeaux-Style blends and Rhone varietals to the Zinfandel that the Paso Robles region has long been known for, Paso Robles has immerged as rival to California’s famed Napa and Sonoma counties.”

To read the full event page: CLICK HERE

“Palate Builder” at the Bluewater Grill in Tustin on Wednesday August 10th was featured in Greer’s Daily Dose of OC!

Ian Blackburn, Founder of LearnAboutWine hosted an advanced wine tasting class “Palate Builder” at the Bluewater Grill in Tustin on Wednesday August 10th from 6:45pm.

The class was featured in “Greer’s Daily Dose of OC

“Want to learn how to taste wines like a pro? Attend an advanced Learn About Wine event at Wednesday at 6:45 to 9 p.m. at The Bluewater Grill at The District at Tustin. At the Palate Builder class, hosted by wine expert Ian Blackburn, you’ll learn how to decipher the smells, flavors, and tastes of up to 20 diverse wines. Costs $95 per person; or $69 for an advanced online special. Just use code word “FAN”. LearnAboutWine members pay just $49. On the wine menu you can try artisan reds and whites including single vineyard wines, old versus new world reds.”


To read the full advertisement: CLICK HERE

Tequila Event was featured in Urban Daddy!

LearnAboutWine’s  Tequila Event was featured in Urban Daddy!

Tequila Tasting at Lexington Social House

An Exclusive Night Of Drinking A Whole Lot Of Tequila

Sunday, August 14—we hope you’re free. Because Perks is getting you into an exclusive tasting event at Lexington Social House. You’ll try 10 tequilas, enjoy small plates and commisserate with your host: Playboy scribe and occasional Conan guest Dan Dunn. But we had you at 10 tequilas”

For more information on this event: CLICK HERE

To read Urban Daddy’s page online: CLICK HERE

 

LAW Facts

A vertical tasting compares a single wine or similar wine over several vintages. Contrast this term with a horizontal tasting.