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Wine for sale: Syrah

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Syrah / Shiraz

The origin of this grape variety remained a mystery for a long time. Many people suggested that Syrah aka Shiraz came from the Middle East and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders. In fact, it seems to be the result of a natural cross between Mondeuse Blanche and Dureza, which is thought to have occurred in Isère. This would explain why it thrives in the cooler northern Rhône region. It is also grown in Languedoc-Roussillon, California, South Africa, Greece, Italy and, of course, New Zealand and Australia, where it is known as Shiraz. And while it can produce wines of very different styles depending on where it is grown, it is recognisable by its aromas of black fruits, spices (e.g. pepper, liquorice) and violets, and its pronounced tannins. Syrah is sometimes used in blends to add structure, as in Priorat, for example, and sometimes as a single varietal, as in the Cornas and Côte-Rôtie appellations. It is mainly grown in hot, dry regions that allow it to ripen well, as it is susceptible to disease and produces fairly low yields.

Syrah is thus used by winemakers around the world, such as Guigal, Jean-Michel Gerin, Eben Sadie, Penfolds, Stéphane Ogier, Burn Cottage Vineyard and Torbreck, to name a few.

Syrah / Shiraz

The origin of this grape variety remained a mystery for a long time. Many people suggested that Syrah aka Shiraz came from the Middle East and was brought to Europe by the Crusaders. In fact, it seems to be the result of a natural cross between Mondeuse Blanche and Dureza, which is thought to have occurred in Isère. This would explain why it thrives in the cooler northern Rhône region. It is also grown in Languedoc-Roussillon, California, South Africa, Greece, Italy and, of course, New Zealand and Australia, where it is known as Shiraz. And while it can produce wines of very different styles depending on where it is grown, it is recognisable by its aromas of black fruits, spices (e.g. pepper, liquorice) and violets, and its pronounced tannins. Syrah is sometimes used in blends to add structure, as in Priorat, for example, and sometimes as a single varietal, as in the Cornas and Côte-Rôtie appellations. It is mainly grown in hot, dry regions that allow it to ripen well, as it is susceptible to disease and produces fairly low yields.

Syrah is thus used by winemakers around the world, such as Guigal, Jean-Michel Gerin, Eben Sadie, Penfolds, Stéphane Ogier, Burn Cottage Vineyard and Torbreck, to name a few.

1999
4(current price)
2014
A
7(current price)
2004
7(current price)
2002
7(current price)
2001
7(current price)
2022
8
2024
8.50
2022
9
2024
9.50
2025
9.90
2022
10(current price)
2011
A
10(current price)
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2024
A
10
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2024
A
10
2024
A
10
2024
A
10
2024
10
2024
A
10
2023
10
2020
A
10(current price)
2003
10(current price)
2002
10(current price)
2024
A
K
11
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2023
A
11
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2024
A
11
2023
11.30
10.35 | Buy 6, get 10%
2021
A
11.50
2023
11.50
2022
12
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2022
A
12
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2024
A
12
2023
12
2023
12
2024
A
12
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2023
A
12
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2022
A
K
12.50
2024
A
13
2023
A
13
11.70 | Buy 6, get 10%
1970
13(current price)
2022
13
2024
A
13
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2021
A
13
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2022
A
13
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2021
14
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2024
A
14
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2024
14
2023
A
K
14
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2022
A
14
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2023
A
14.50
2021
A
14.50
2024
A
14.50
2023
A
14.50
2024
A
14.50
2023
A
15(starting price)
2021
15(starting price)
2021
15(starting price)
2020
15(current price)
2019
15(starting price)
2017
15(starting price)
2023
A
K
15
2023
15(current price)
2023
A
15(starting price)