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== Style == | == Style == | ||
Full - Bodied Red Wine | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
<nowiki>"Due to the popularity of New World Australian wines this grape is now probably better known to most wine drinkers as Shiraz, however in France (it's original home) and most growing regions of the world it is still known as Syrah. | <nowiki>"Due to the popularity of New World Australian wines this grape is now probably better known to most wine drinkers as Shiraz, however in France (it's original home) and most growing regions of the world it is still known as Syrah. | ||
While largely a blending grape in France, most other growing regions feature Shiraz on it's own. Look for rich berry flavours with a lively | While largely a blending grape in France, most other growing regions feature Shiraz on it's own. Look for rich berry flavours with a lively spiciness -- very enjoyable."</nowiki> | ||
== Food == | == Food == | ||
what does this taste good with* | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Blueberry, Plum, Chocolate, Tobacco, Green Pepper | |||
== Available Brands == | == Available Brands == | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 10 July 2021
Pronunciation
"Shuh-raaz"
Style
Full - Bodied Red Wine
Description
"Due to the popularity of New World Australian wines this grape is now probably better known to most wine drinkers as Shiraz, however in France (it's original home) and most growing regions of the world it is still known as Syrah. While largely a blending grape in France, most other growing regions feature Shiraz on it's own. Look for rich berry flavours with a lively spiciness -- very enjoyable."
Food
what does this taste good with*
Notes
Blueberry, Plum, Chocolate, Tobacco, Green Pepper