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We should address the proverbial elephant in the room first:Syrahand Shiraz refer to the same grape variety, yet neither one is synonymous withPetite Sirah, which is a variety in its own right. In France, Syrah reaches its most profound heights in the Northern Rhône, defining the wines of...
were grafted over to Australian and French Syrah clones (Shiraz clone 3, Estrella and Clone 99) in 1994. The rest of the fruit is from Black Oak vineyard in Los Alamos. Though the grapes from Reeves and Black Oak were fermented separately, it was eventually blended together and aged for ...
Lomita 2014 "Tinto de la Hacienda"(Valle de Guadalupe; $23) An easy-sipping blend of Cabernet, Merlot, and Shiraz. Monte Xanic 2014 "Gran Ricardo"(Baja California; $60) A serious, earthy, structured Cabernet-based red blend.
This wine has been scorching hot in our portfolio. The blend is primarily Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon with a smidge of Petite Sirah, Syrah and Charbono sourced mainly from Oakville and Calistoga. The wine is nearly opaque in the glass. Rich, hedonistic flavors of blueberry and bramble pou...
These early vineyards were mainly Cabernet Sauvignon, with some Chardonnay and Shiraz. A few decades later, large tracts of terra rosa soil (extending northward from Coonawarra, just to the south) were uncovered in the region and wine companies from all over Australia started investing—and ...
More often than not, darker-hued wines show heightened levels of tannins due to the extended maceration of the grapes’ skins, stems, and seeds.Cabernet Sauvignon,Syrah/Shiraz,Sangiovese,Tannat, andTempranilloare all robustly tannic wines. However, there are exceptions to the rule:Nebbiolo, a nat...
Why is the Syrah grape called Shiraz in Australia?Dr. Vinny
Byline: HELEN SAVAGESYRAH is from South East France. Despite being known to lots of wine lovers as Shiraz it has nothing to do with the ancient Persian town of the same name. DNA profiling has proven its French origins beyond doubt. It first made great wine in the northern part of the...