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Shiraz (Syrah)
Grape (Vitis)
The Shiraz grape cluster, illustration from Ampélographie (Viala et Vermorel, 1902)
Color of berry skinBlack
Also calledShiraz, Hermitage, Antourenein noir, Candive other synonyms
Notable regionsRhône Valley, California, Texas, Columbia Valley, Grand Valley, Australia (Barossa Valley, Hunter Valley, McLaren Vale), New Zealand
Notable winesCôte-Rôtie, Hermitage
Ideal soilStony granite
VIVC number11748
Wine characteristics
GeneralHigh tannins, high acidity, blackberry, dark chocolate
Medium climateMint, eucalyptus, smoked meat, black pepper
Hot climateLiquorice, cloves, espresso, mocha, dark chocolate
With ageLeather, wet leaves, earth

Syrah (/ˈsrɑː/), also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine. In 1999, Syrah was found to be the offspring of two obscure grapes from southeastern France, Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche.[1] Syrah should not be confused with Petite Sirah, a cross of Syrah with Peloursin dating from 1880.

The style and flavor profile of wines made from Syrah are influenced by the climate where the grapes are grown. In moderate climates (such as the northern Rhone Valley and parts of the Walla Walla AVA in Washington State), they tend to produce medium to full-bodied wines with medium-plus to high levels of tannins and notes of blackberry, mint and black pepper.

In hot climates (such as Crete, and the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale regions of Australia), Syrah is more consistently full-bodied with softer tannin, jammier fruit and spice notes of licorice, anise and earthy leather.

In many regions the acidity and tannin levels of Syrah allow the wines produced to have favorable aging potential.[2]

Syrah is used as a single varietal or as a blend. Following several years of strong planting, Syrah was estimated in 2004 to be the world's 7th most grown grape at 142,600 hectares (352,000 acres).[3]

It can be found throughout the globe from France to New World wine regions such as: Chile, South Africa, the Hawke's Bay and Waiheke in New Zealand, California and Washington.

It can also be found in several Australian wine regions such as the Barossa, Heathcote, Coonawarra, Hunter Valley, Margaret River, Adelaide Hills, Clare Valley and McLaren Vale.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Syrah WW Origins was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Wine & Spirits Education Trust "Wine and Spirits: Understanding Wine Quality" pp. 6-9, Second Revised Edition (2012), London, ISBN 9781905819157.
  3. ^ Entry on "Vine varieties" in J. Robinson (ed) The Oxford Companion to Wine Third Edition, p. 746, Oxford University Press 2006, ISBN 0-19-860990-6.

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