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INTERVIEW WITH KOSHU WINEMAKERS AND WINE TASTING

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Speakers: Phillip Moraghan And Rika Shimo-Moraghan —February 8, 2024

South Australian vineyard with beautiful sunset sky

“Why did you come?” was the first thing Mr Aruga, CEO of Katsunuma Jozo Winery asked Phillip when he visited his winery. Katsunuma Jozo is one of the leading family owned wineries in Yamanashi prefecture who produce very high quality Koshu wine. Phillip and Rika visited their winery in the hope of learning more about Koshu, a Japanese aromatic grape variety, and how it is processed. But to Mr Aruga, it felt as if a know it all foreigner had come to “instruct” them what they should be doing. The intended ten minute talk evolved into a two hour discussion, talking about their views on wine and the vineyard, and how Phillip wanted to learn from their team. Since then, Phillip and Rika have visited the winery for six consecutive years, making Koshu wine in Japan and learning about the wine and the people.  

Topics to be covered

  • Brief outlook on the Japanese wine industry 
  • What is Koshu? 
  • What we learnt from each other 
  • Our stay in Katsunuma 

SPEAKERS PROFILE

Mr Phillip Moraghan
Started career working at AIDC (government investment bank) and sent to a Swiss MBA course, where he was enchanted by the French pinot noir. Came back to Australia and continued to work in banking and at the same time set up Curly Flat Vineyard. He departed banking in 2000 and concentrated on the vineyard/winery business. Phillip and Rika met through wine. Since then, he has departed Curly Flat and the two are currently setting up Shimora Wines at Little Hampton, Victoria. His hobby includes clay shooting, which he enjoys with his local mates.  

Dr Rika Shimo-Moraghan
Started as a technical writer at Sony. Migrated to Australia and experienced various jobs, including teaching Japanese/interpreting/translating. While most of her time now is spent at Shimora Wines, mainly in the vineyard, she continues to do some interpreting/translating. In 2017, she completed a wine science degree at La Trobe University. Her hobby is playing the piano, which she recommenced after nearly 50 years.  

This is the second of three events in the talk series, Red, White And Rosé: A Celebration Of Wine And Winemaking In Japan.

ABOUT THE TALKS IN THIS SERIES

Click on the talk of your choice for more information.

FEBRUARY 1

Wine Manga to the Rescue

FEBRUARY 8

Interview with Koshu winemakers and wine tasting

FEBRUARY 15

Genomic characterisation of Japanese indigenous wine grape

EVENT DETAILS

February 1 – 15 (Thursdays), 2024
6:00pm-7:00pm AEDT
Free; Attend onsite, in-person or watch online.

Bookings are only required for wine tasting on February 8.
*You must be over 18 to book. Booking will open on January 29, 2024 at 10:00am AEDT.
Bookings open January 29, 2024Watch online

Video via Facebook Live.
No account or login required.
The live streaming will start from 6pm on the day.
*On-demand recordings will not be available.

VENUE

For onsite attendance, find us at:
The Japan Foundation, Sydney
Level 4, Central Park
28 Broadway, Chippendale NSW 2008

ADMISSION

Free; no bookings required (excluding wine tasting on February 8)

ENQUIRIES

(02) 8239 0055
reception_sy(A)jpf.go.jp

— Article From THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, SYDNEY





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