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Syrah / Shiraz
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A powerhouse grape that produces deeply colored, full-bodied wines. Known as Syrah in France and Shiraz in Australia, it expresses wildly different characters depending on climate - from peppery elegance to jammy richness.
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Australia's oldest known Shiraz vines were planted in 1843 in the Barossa Valley.
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Northern RhÃŽne
FranceSteep granite slopes produce elegant, peppery wines
Barossa Valley
AustraliaOld vines (100+ years) produce powerful, rich Shiraz
McLaren Vale
AustraliaMaritime climate adds freshness and complexity
Paso Robles
USACalifornia's emerging RhÃŽne varietals region
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16-18°C (61-65°F)
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RhÃŽne glass or large Bordeaux
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5-30+ years for top wines