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    Syrah

    Syrah is one of the most highly regarded grapes in the French repertoire. The warm-climate variety thrives were other popular grapes, like Cabernet Sauvignon, struggle. Syrah is robust and complex enough to produce mono-varietal wines, but it is also an extraordinary addition to blended wine. And although Syrah produces a variety of great value wines for everyday enjoyment, it is also behind some of the most prestigious wines on earth.

    The ‘Queen of the Rhône Valley’ is, without a doubt, a noble varietal, and its dominion transcends borders. Syrah is the fourth-most planted red grape in the world, and it is worth knowing in detail. 


    The History of the Syrah Grape Variety

    Syrah is an ancient variety. The offspring of two local varietals that grow in the French Alps, Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche, which most probably grew wild along the Rhône River for centuries before being domesticated. Nevertheless, Syrah’s ancestral home and origin are still unknown. Some sources suggest the grape arrived in Southern France from the city of Shiraz in Persia, while others suggest it was born from a wild crossing somewhere along the French Alps and its valleys.

    Ancient Romans in the area recorded that a grape with similar characteristics to Syrah grew in the Rhône Valley as early as 77 DC. Pliny the Elder described an inky red wine with a peppery character. Celtic tribes already made wine with it, an endeavour the Romans overtook after conquering the region.

    To grow Syrah in the steep hills overlooking the Rhône River, the Romans carved terraces, some of which are still cultivated today. Syrah wines, mainly those from Hermitage Hill, were immensely popular in the Middle Ages. The best vineyards have excellent sun exposure thanks to these terraces.

    Syrah was one of the first exports to the New World, particularly in Australia. James Busby, the ‘Father of Australian wine’, imported the red grape in 1831. The grape became the country’s flagship grape under the name of Shiraz.


    Wine Regions

    About 40% of wines made with Syrah are French. Australia produces nearly as much, with 35% of the market. The United States is the third-largest source of Syrah with approximately 10% of the market, followed by South Africa, Chile and others.

    France is still the most reputable source of mono-cepage Syrah and Syrah-based blended wine. Both the Northern and Southern Rhône champion the grape. Appellations such as Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Cornas and Saint-Joseph are well known for their elegant Syrah. Producers here will sometimes blend it with small amounts of white Viognier. In contrast, southern appellations, including Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf du Pape, often use the grape as a blending component.

    Appellations in Southern France, in Languedoc-Roussillon, cultivate large amounts of Syrah and bottle it as a mono-varietal wine or a blend; typically as GSM blends (Grenache - Syrah - Mourvèdre). The most affordable wines are labelled under the IGP Pays d’Oc.

    Syrah produces noteworthy wine outside of France in Australia’s Barossa, Clare and Eden Valleys, mainly when using old-vine Shiraz. In America, winemakers in California and Washington State produce attractive wines with Syrah, while in South America, Chile capitalises on well-made, affordable wine made with the grape. One might also find Syrah made in other wine-producing countries not mentioned above, including Italy, Spain, Mexico and many others.


    Wine Styles and Tasting Notes

    Syrah grows in relatively warm climates, as it benefits from above-average sunlight. The vigorous variety withstands drought as it digs deep into well-draining soils. The result is small, concentrated berries with thick skins that produce inky red-purple wine with elevated tannins, elevated alcohol and moderate acidity.

    French Syrah is often made traditionally, aged in old vats instead of in new oak. This results in elegant, textural and rustic wines with vibrant red and black fruit aromas and a distinctive black pepper scent. Cold-vintage Syrah is more earthy and herbal than warm-vintage Syrah and can offer scents reminiscent of black olives, leather and barnyard. Warm-vintage Syrah often displays ripe plums and blackberry jam aromas with less noticeable earthbound aromas. In both cases, French mono-varietal Syrah is robust and elegant.

    A second wine style for French Syrah results from blending the potent grape with other local varietals, most commonly Grenache and Mourvèdre. These wines are more complex on the nose and often have more pronounced acidity but are rarely as concentrated as those made one hundred percent with Syrah.

    Australia produces a distinctive wine style with Syrah. The wines are bigger and bolder; the tannins are chewier, and the aromas are redolent of ripe and over-ripe red and black fruit, often with hints of new American oak, including cacao and vanilla.


    Food Pairings

    Syrah is a full-bodied red wine, and is best enjoyed with hearty meals, including fatty beef cuts, goat, sheep and game. Roasted and stewed meat, charcuterie, sausages and meat pies are compatible with Syrah. Offal-based dishes like Scottish haggis are flavourful and fatty enough to balance Syrah as well. In the kitchen, seasoning food with black pepper is an easy way to make it compatible with old-world Syrah.

    Syrah has less noticeable tannins and higher acidity when blended, making it compatible with less intense meals, such as lean red beef and feathered game.

    Most wines made with Syrah are best enjoyed three to five years after vintage, while the most memorable examples, such as those from Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage, will evolve for decades — these are worthy of any collection.

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    • Côtes de Prouilhe: Chateau de Cointes Syrah
      Côtes de Prouilhe: Chateau de Cointes Syrah
      Typical Syrah, with a violet robe. Try with exotic dishes. 
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    • Corbieres: Chateau Reulet
      Corbieres: Chateau Reulet
      Balanced, complex and fruity. Pronounced richness, with a long finish of peppers and vanilla aromas.
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    • Cité de Carcassonne: Les Hauts de Lalande Red
      Cité de Carcassonne: Les Hauts de Lalande Red
      A carefully blended mixture of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Petit Verdot, giving a beautiful, rich elegant and smooth wine with a lot of fruit.
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    • Cabardes: Chateau Lalande Red
      Cabardes: Chateau Lalande Red
      Concentrated in the mouth, showing a good balance between blackcurrant fruits and length, blended between Mediterranean and Atlantic grapes.
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    • Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Piété Rosé
      Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Piété Rosé
      Fresh and light, with floral and strawberry notes.
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    • Minervois: Chateau Guery Les Gres
      Minervois: Chateau Guery Les Gres
      Chateau Guery named this cuvée “Grés” because they believe it strongly expresses the soil that nourishes it. With a dominance of Grenache blended with Syrah and Mourvèdre, it will surprise you with its coverage and complexity.
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    • Chateau Rousset Pierrevert Syrah Viogner
      Alpes de Haute Provence: Chateau de Rousset Les Coquelicots Syrah Viognier
      The addition of 20% Viognier brings a floral flavour blending superbly well with the dominant Syrah.
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    • Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Rose
      Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Rose
      Aromatic nose with notes of ripe red fruits, peach and pomelo. On the palate, round and tonic, with a tart aftertaste.
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    • Fronton: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique Red
      Fronton: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique Red
      The colour is brilliant with ruby hues and purple hints. Intense expression with fresh gooseberry and blackcurrant delightfully accented by liquorice notes.  The berries give way to spices and further liquorice, reinforcing the flavours and highlighting Négrette’s strength. A nice and bold first impression on the palate with well-balanced structure.
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    • Domaine La Perdriere Lou Perdigaou Vaucluse
      Vin de Pays de Vaucluse: Domaine La Perdriere Lou Perdigaou
      Gluttony and conviviality, wine from higher yielding vines located near the Ouvèze river. The aromas have notes of peppery and fresh red fruit, nice intensity.
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    • Vin de France: C Syrah're Vignobles Dubois
      Vin de France: C Syrah're Vignobles Dubois
      "Enjoy a condensation of hard work and recognised know-how! Whether you are carefully installed on the terrace, sitting on your sofa or just coming out of your surfing session on the ocean: Drink a Syrah from Gironde, it's so rare!" Intense ruby colour with pronounced aromatic notes of ripe red fruits. Light and very lively.
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    • Domaine Pierre Cros Tradition Rose
      Minervois: Domaine Pierre Cros Rosé
      Aromas of exotic fruits, hints of small red fruit. Good balance and persistent on the palate. Great match with salad.
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    • Coteaux de Peyriac: Domaine Villepeyroux Forest Syrah
      Coteaux de Peyriac: Domaine Villepeyroux Forest Syrah
      Its robe is intense and purple - Lingering flavours round and ropy with subtle and silky tannin. The aromas reveal intense marmalade, liquorice and spicy scents. A limited production of only 4,000 bottles.
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    • Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Red
      Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Red
      Expressive nose with fresh aromas of mint leaf, black pepper and berries. Well balanced on the palate, offering a nice freshness of mint.
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      Vaucluse: Domaine Vintur Le Minot Red
      Vaucluse: Domaine Vintur Le Minot Red
      An explosion of ripe succulent wild forest fruit, pomegranate, plum and blueberry, leading to deep notes of spice and smooth fresh leather. On the palate there is a sensation of fresh cool evenings and opulent sunshine! Deep ruby colour; high tones of fresh young cassis, and wild thyme finishing with hints of fresh ground white pepper and clean flinty notes.
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    • Languedoc AOC: Mas de Farjou L'Amourier
      Languedoc AOC: Mas de Farjou L'Amourier
      Fully expresses fruity notes of red cherry, raspberry and a hint of pepper. The palate is fruity and crunchy, delicate and tangy to the touch. Charming and joyful together.
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    • Faugères: Chateau Fardel Laurens
      Faugères: Chateau Fardel Laurens
      Expressive nose, complex aromas, red fruit, raspberry and blackcurrant with a subtle spicy and peppery finish. Supple, harmonious and wonderfully balanced. Elegant structure, supported by ripe, silky and smooth tannins.
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    • Pays d'Oc: Domaine de Campaucels Rousseline
      Pays d'Oc: Domaine de Campaucels Rousseline
      Raspberry and truffle aromas with smoky notes. Taste is round, fruity and light, balanced with melted tannins.
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    • Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Pech de Montfo
      Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Pech de Montfo
      The blend of Syrah, Grenache Noir and Cinsault brings a certain complexity to this fruity and interesting option. Not heavy but very long on the palate. Another example of Languedoc's good value wines, and ideal for every day drinking.
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    • Mont Caume: Domaine de la Garenne Red
      Mont Caume: Domaine de la Garenne Red
      Fruity wine with a good length in the mouth.
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    • Côtes Catalanes: Domaine Boudau Le Petit Closi Red
      Côtes Catalanes: Domaine Boudau Le Petit Closi Red
      Ruby red colour with purple reflection. A fine and elegant nose dominated by hints of berries. A round fore palate, silky tannins. A fleshy wine.
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    • Domaine de la Garenne Mont Caume Rose
      Mont Caume: Domaine de la Garenne Rosé
      Light rose-coloured wine. Fruity wine with fresh taste.
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    • Saint Chinian: Dampt Freres Mas du Soleiller
      Saint Chinian: Dampt Freres Mas du Soleiller
      The nose is concentrated and subtle opening up with aromas of red fruits enhanced by mineral notes of smoked clay (schist). It evolves towards notes of chocolate and liquorice. The mid-palate is orchestrated by a schist minerality which gives fruity volume. This wine expresses aromatic and tactile nuances that continue to develop over time.
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    • Côtes du Rhône: Domaine La Perdriere Les Camassots
      Côtes du Rhône: Domaine La Perdriere Les Camassots
      Touch of spice and slightly peppery, displaying delicious clean fruit and slightly toasted notes. Both gourmand and crisp, this medium to full-bodied wine has lovely depth with great underlying freshness.
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    • Domaine Boudau Le Petit Closi Rose
      Côtes Catalanes: Domaine Boudau Le Petit Closi Rosé
      Beautiful cherry colour and elegant nose. When decanted at least for an hour, the improvement is dramatic. Taste of Bonbon Anglais. Can be enjoyed on its own or with salads or summer barbecues.
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    • Domaine Coste Rousse CR Red
      Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse CR Red
      This spicy and full bodied wine with ripe fruit aromas is produced in Malagas near Beziers. Aged for one year in French oak barrels. Try it with pork and lamb dishes in particular.
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    • Minervois: Domaine Sicard 6/4 Red
      Minervois: Domaine Sicard 6/4 Red
      Majority of Grenache, a true 'raspberry' wine and taste on the palate.
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    • Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Augustin Red
      Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Augustin Red
      A delightful ruby colour, this wine has a bouquet of ripe red fruits, enhanced by hints of pepper. Round and supple on the tongue at first, it then reveals its fruit and spices, leaving subtle tannins in the aftertaste.
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    • Chateau de Rousset Les Bambines Rose
      Alpes de Haute Provence: Chateau de Rousset Les Bambines Rosé
      Under a robe of lychee, this ripe rose releases elegantly intense notes of melon and cassis, before moving towards Muscat scents. Good density on the palate is set by a youthful vivacity and a pleasant fruitiness.
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    • Pierrevert: Chateau de Rousset Classique Red
      Pierrevert: Chateau de Rousset Classique Red
      Persistence on the palate. A lovely, supple texture. Notes of morello cherry, chocolate, dried fruit, and blackberry. Can be kept or drank now.
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