What’s the difference between Syrah and Shiraz? Technically nothing, but don’t tell that to winemakers making bottles labeled with either one of those names, who will tell you it has a lot to do with ...
Syrah or Shiraz? Regardless of what you call it, it’s a fascinating red grape that produces tasty wines everywhere it is planted. In the past, there were scholars who believed that the name was ...
While syrah grapes from the Northern Rhône are today responsible for producing some very coveted and expensive bottles, during the 19th century they were predominately used to bolster the wines of ...
Nostalgia Wines. Why drink it? There is so much going on in a glass of this gorgeous Syrah — cherries, raspberries, plus savoury, spicy peppe ...
Syrah is November in a glass. It smells and tastes like bursting dark fruit and berries simmering in a saucepan before a holiday dinner, wet leaves pressed into the soil after a long rain, and smoke ...
Let's start in France's northern Rhône River Valley, where syrah has been planted since the days of Roman occupation. In places like Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage, syrah tends to be structured, savory and ...
Syrah is a wine that's produced from the grape of the same name. It's most frequently crafted as a red wine, which makes sense given the thicker skins, tannins, and phenolic compounds that can be ...