TASTE Italy at A+D Museum / LACMA in Los Angeles

Friday, June 6th, 2008

academiabarilla-taste-italyFor those Italian food lovers who live in Los Angeles or Southern California area, today Friday June 6 there is an LA event you simply cannot miss, TASTE Italy.

Organized by Academia Barilla partners Learn About Wine, TASTE Italy just found new event locations where food culture merges with architecture and design, Los Angeles’ A+D Museum (Architecture and Design Museum) and LACMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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TASTE Italy is one of the few wine events in the US where the selection of Italian wine producers and wineries not only is excellent, but also very consistent, with more than 50 premium and super premium wines to explore and discover each particular wine region or style in Italian wine making. Here is a partial list of the wines you can taste this evening at TASTE Italy:

Michelle Chiarlo, Barbera d’Asti, Piedmonte, Italy 2006
Pighin Estate, Pinto Grigio, Grave, Italy 2006
Nozzole, Chianti Classico Reserva, Tuscany, 2005
Guidalberto, Tenuta San Guido (Sassicaia producer), Toscana, 2004
Tenute Silvio Nardi, Rosso di Montalcino, Tuscany 2005
Tor Calvano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Tuscany 2004
Saia, Feudo Macari, Silicy 2004
Livio Felluga, Pinot Grigio, Grave 2007
Castello di Monsanto, Chianti Classico Riserva, Toscana 2004
Capezzana “Carmignano” 2003
Il Poggiale Morello Toscano Rosso 2005
Lasorda Pinot Grigio del Veneto 2006
Abbazia Prosecco Spumante Gold 2007
Santi Valpolicella Ripasso 2005
Ca’ Bianca Gavi 2006
Rapitala “Campo Reale” Nero D’Avola 2006
Nino Negri Sfursat Valtellina 2004
San Leonino Chianti Classico 2004
Castello di Volpaia Chianti Classico 2005
Castello de Volpaia Borgianni 2006
San Felice, Tenuta Perolla Vermentino 2007
San Felice, Tenuta Perolla Rosso 2006
San Felice, “Il Grigio” Chianti Classico Riserva 2004
Villa Jolanda, Moscato Rose’ NVMaioli, Dolcetto di Ovada, Piedmonte 2003 (LearnAboutWine Cellar)
Antinori, Santa Cristina, Sangiovese, Toscana, 1999
Vietti, Barbera D’Asti “La Crena”, Asti/Piedmonte 2001
Santa Martina, Rosso, Toscana, 2005
Canalegrande, Daniela Rigamonti, Barbera & Bonarda, 2005
Gaia, Ca’Marcanda, Promis, Toscana, 2004
Il Poggione, Brunello di Montalcino, 2001
Serpico, Dei Feudi Di San Gregorio, 2003
Palazzo Della Torre, Veronese, Allegrini, 2004
Terredora Greco
Terredora Falanghina
Terredora Aglianico
Argiano non Confonditur (Tuscan blend)
Ceuso Scurati (Nero Avola)
Maso Poli P Grigio 2006
Cantele Negroamaro Rosato 2007
Castrelvero Cortese 2007
Colosi Rosso 2006
Cantele Primitivo 2005
Castelvero Barbera 2006
Taburno Falanghina, Taburno 2007
Caggiano Tari Aglianico, Campania 2006
Molletieri Aglianico Cinque Querce, Campania 2005
Bisol Prosecco
Lasorda GM Chianti Classicoadd
Val di Suga - Brunello di Montalcino Spuntali 1999
Ermacora Tocai Friulano 2006
Rocca di Montegrossi Chianti Classico 2005
Tenuta Garetto Barbera d’Asti Superiore”Fava” 2003
Vigne e Vini Schiaccianoci Negroamaro del Salento IGT 2005
Ca Berti Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro “Amabile” sweet

How can you taste all this great wines and not get drunk? Well, here is some great advice from the wine experts at Learn About Wine: you shouldn’t actually drink the wines you taste and, after visual, olfactive and mouth tasting, wines should be spit, as professional sommeliers and wine tasters do. Then, at the end of your tasting round, you can focus on the one or two wines that appealed most to your personal taste, and have a glass of them to fully enjoy the experience.

Other good advice is to actually get some food in between wines, and this is where Academia Barilla gets in at TASTE Italy. Italian Culinary Specialist Francesco Zimone will be at the event with a food tasting booth where you can explore Academia Barilla’s Italian regional food selection that matches the wine regions, with traditional gourmet specialties from Emilia Romagna, Liguria, Tuscany, Sardinia and Sicily - the best way to taste Italy (and balance the drinking)!

Other appetizers and desserts will be also provided by Angeli Caffè, one of LA’s best Italian restaurants, and Acadie Crepes, who will offering Mediterranean crepes both sweet and savory, another good way to match the different wine styles.

TASTE Italy opens today June 6 at 7:30 PM, and will close at 9:30 PM. The address to the A+D Museum is 5900 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90036 (right across from LACMA). Admission is 55$ advance purchase, 70$ at the door, with proceeds benefiting both A+D and LACMA Museums. For more info call Learn About Wine at +1 (310) 451-7600.

We provide here a Google Map for driving directions but allow us to suggest not to drive, so you can indulge (responsibly) in the wine tasting experience and don’t worry about going back home safely. Or, you can always have a designated driver who won’t be tasting wine, and still enjoying the event hanging out at the Academia Barilla booth for a great gourmet food tasting!

TASTE Italy is the first appointment of this new Friday Night Wine Tasting series at A+D, the next scheduled events will be TASTE Paso and BBQ on July 11th, TASTE Sonoma on August 1st, and TASTE ABC and Tango (Argentina, Brazil, Chile) on September 5th. Save the dates!

afterflood-a+d-museumFinal non-culinary suggestion? If you plan to attend the TASTE events at A+D, try to get there a few hours in advance, so you can also enjoy the great exhibitions at both the A+D Museum and LACMA.

The A+D Museum currently features “After the Flood“, an architecture exhibition presenting proposals for replacement housing and redevelopment in New Orleans Louisiana in the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina.

lacma-logoThe Los Angeles County Museum of Art features several parallel exhibitions and events, such Phantom Sightings, a selection Chicane video art, the photo exhibition of LA artist Philip-Lorca Dicorcia (through September), or the painting exhibition of artist Ernst Ludvig Kirchner.

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Academia Barilla pictures from Malibu Wine Classic

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Malibu Wine Classic Last week we blogged about the presence of Academia Barilla at the Malibu Wine Classic event, promoted by Learn About Wine, the Californian promoter of wine tasting events we have been partnering since last year.

Unfortunately, last week we couldn’t get much pictures from Malibu Wine Classic in time before we published our article about the event, but Academia Barilla Italian Culinary Specialist Francesco Zimone just sent us some nice photos, and we couldn’t resist the temptation to post them on our blog.

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Pictures of the Malibu crowd above - below, Francesco Zimone next to the Academia Barilla booth at the event, and Liza Barry from the Academia Barilla Italian Culinary Specialist team with Ian Blackburn, the founder of Learn About Wine, promoter of the Malibu event.

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Malibu Wine Classic with Learn About Wine and Academia Barilla

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Planning to be in Southern California this weekend? Then you shouldn’t miss the new event organized by Learn About Wine, the California-based organization dedicated to raise awareness on wine culture through tasting events, oenology workshops and other initiatives.

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Academia Barilla has already joined Learn About Wine (LAW) in several gourmet occasions, and Academia Barilla Italian Culinary Specialist Francesco Zimone is already a “resident guest” at LAW events.

A couple of weeks ago Francesco Zimone hosted a gourmet food tasting demo at another LAW event at HD Buttercup, the hip Los Angeles furniture mall, where this picture has been taken.

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Next Saturday April 5 Francesco Zimone and some of the top gourmet specialties from Academia Barilla will be also delighting the palates of the crowd of visitors of Malibu Wine Classic, another event promoted by Learn About Wine.

The 5th Annual Malibu Wine Classic Charity Event returns to Malibu on the grounds of the Malibu Civic Center, in the heart of Malibu, LA, California, Saturday, April 5, 2008.

The Malibu Wine Classic showcases the most highly regarded Californian wineries from Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, combined with top Malibu and Los Angeles area restaurants. Academia Barilla and Italian Culinary Specialist Francesco Zimone will be offering free tasting samples of Italian gourmet food products from the Academia Barilla range of gastronomic specialties.

Child Help The Afternoon Grand Tasting featuring tasting portions from 60 top selected wineries and over a dozen restaurants and gourmet purveyors such as Academia Barilla, will take place in the courtyard setting of the Malibu Civic Center overlooking Santa Monica Bay, and benefits Childhelp®, an organization ranked by Town&Country Magazine as a Top 10 children’s charity in the USA. A portion of the purchase price ($50) is a tax-deductible charitable donation to Childhelp®, a national children’s charity.

Opening time is noon until 5pm, with public advance purchase tickets available for $79 per person calling +1 (310) 451-7600. More info is also available at the Malibu Wine Classic website.

The address to the Malibu Wine Classic event is: Malibu Civic Center, 23555 Civic Center Way - Malibu, California 90265. For full driving directions please refer to the Google Map here above.

On-site parking at the Malibu Civic Center is available for $5, Valet parking for $8. Remember that, by law, no children or minors are permitted at the event - sorry!