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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Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Augustin RedA 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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Languedoc AOC: Domaine de Campaucels Milan NoirAromas of blackberry, cherry and thyme. On the palate it is tannic and full. Robust and persistent.
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Cotes du Roussillon: Domaine Boudau Le Clos RedDeep, luminescent, brilliant, it expresses itself with hints of strawberry and blackberry during aeration. Subtle on the fore palate, followed by a mouthful of cherries and blackberry jam.
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Vin de France: Vignobles Lassagne #monsieurA unique blend in this region, #monsieur is composed of 50% Syrah and 50% Marselan on a clay-silt terroir. The result is magnificent! Notes of morello cherries and spicy notes on the finish.
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Minervois: Domaine Pierre Cros Tradition and RespectA most popular wine from the Minervois region of Languedoc. Good texture and balance with a spicy finish, with a complex nose of black fruits and many spices.
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Ventoux: Domaine Vintur Tradition RedA classic Southern Rhone blend, developing sweet peppery, blackberry, and cassis flavour, with dried Garrigue herb-sentence bouquet. The texture is supple, and the wine is pure. A well-balanced, rounded, moderately tannic wine, with good underlying acidity, and harmonious finish.
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Sablet: Domaine La Perdriere La Pause RedVery soft and elegant, not too heavy but with smooth texture. Highly pleasant after-taste. A bouquet of red berries, dark berries and a hint of pepper. The charm of this Sablet lies in the combination of the fruit aromas and the finesse and freshness on the palate. We think highly of this particular wine.
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Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Les BraisiersVery beautiful dark robe, garnet red. Spicy, notes of green peppers and red fruit.
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Minervois: Chateau Guery Les EolidesVery beautiful and complex, this wine speaks of garrigue and candied fruits, the nose evoking blueberry tart. The very well-balanced palate expresses itself with spice, rosemary and cistus with a touch of mocha and tonka bean. This aromatic depth is evident on the palate with a beautiful panache, framed by present tannins and tonic acidity, all well integrated. The finish leaves a tasty and velvety impression.
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Minervois: Domaine Pierre Cros Le Barthas'Between the vineyard and the sea, between my mother and my father, between Syrah and Mourvèdre, not our grapes of anger but the grapes of love'. The sweetness and sensuality of Syrah and the precise mineral acidity of Mourvèdre gives this wine a beautiful aromatic complexity. The quality of the fine and mature tannins creates a delicate and exuberant bouquet at the same time.
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Côtes du Rhône Villages: Domaine Les Asseyras Vieilles VignesA gem, starting with ripe black fruit, then here comes the spices, the minerality and suddenly smoothness settles in on silky tannins.
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Vinsobres: Domaine d'Aloes Cuvée JLIntense red colour with a beautiful shine. A nose of cherries, ripe and spicy red fruits with notes of garrigue. On the palate, a full-bodied and powerful wine supported by present and silky tannins.
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Minervois: Domaine Villepeyroux Forest Clos de l'OlivierA beautiful purple colour with a balanced nose of ripe fruits and oak. Rich and powerful with sweet tannins, notes of vanilla and caramel.
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Côtes du Roussillon Villages: Domaine Boudau Cuvee Henri BoudauPronounced ruby colour. Intense and complex nose with aromas of cherry, slightly liquorice blackcurrant syrup, smoke and ash notes brought by the aging. A very long palate with a fine and tight tannin grain. Always a favourite!
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Pierrevert: Chateau de Rousset Le Grand Jas RedGenuine expression of the low alpine character. Fruit, complexity and more fruit. Fresh with a great length, with unique flavours.
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Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse RoséVery pale in colour, with a fragrant nose and silky taste. Full-bodied with strawberry flavours. Great match for salads.
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Rasteau: Domaine La Perdriere La PlanneGood nose, a taste of ripe and delicious spicy fruit. Concentrated aromas of black fruit. Supple yet firm tannins.
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Costières de Nîmes: Domaine de Poulvarel Les Perrottes RedComplex nose with notes of liquorice, cinnamon, blackberry jam and tobacco. leather, smoke, fresh dark fruits and mocha. Full and elegant on the palate with perfectly melted tannins and a long finish.
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Ventoux: Domaine Vintur Le Gentleman RedDark cherry and berries, plums and notes of the garrigue. The elegant ripe fruit has hints of liquorice and spices including white pepper. The wine has a mineral femininity which leaves a refined and long finish.
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Saint Chinian: Domaine des Paissels Les PaisselsExpressive nose with notes of raspberry, cherry and almonds. Full, soft and fresh on the palate with aromas of spices and cherry.
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Vacqueyras: Domaine La PerdriereA blend of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre. Red fruit flavours with great depth.
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Pic Saint-Loup: Mas de Farjou Clos des Jean de FarjouDeep robe, a refined nose with floral, spicy and woody notes. A generous mouth, powerful on blackcurrant, blackberry and cocoa. Beautiful velvety tannins.
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Gres de Montpellier: Domaine de Campaucels Grand DucDeep red colour with aromas of thyme, toast and rosemary. Powerful and full bodied.
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Vin de France: Pierre Gaillard La Derniere Vigne RedFleshy, strong and very elegant. This wine reflects its terroir of schist slopes, facing south on the left bank of the Rhône.
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Fronton: Domaine Roumagnac FincaA nose of sweet and subtly peppery spices, beautiful notes of blackberry and blackcurrant. The tannins are coated, silky and velvety. "In Spanish 'the Finca' means the domain, the property. Through this signature cuvee, I wanted to honour my Andalusian origins." - Nicolas Roumagnac
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Côtes de Prouilhe: Chateau de Cointes Rouge de NoelleDeep garnet red colour, nose of violet and blackberry, enriched with cocoa and roasted coffee. Long, round and fleshy mouth of beautiful amplitude.
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Coteaux Varois en Provence: Chateau La Calisse RedNot really heavy but with persistent and strong aromas of raspberries and liquorice with a smooth finish. An exhilarating wine, and a must for those who wish for something special.
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Montpeyroux: Villa Dondona RedA warm aromatic balance of red fruit and spice with a touch of pepper. Smooth and rich, yet with a lively freshness.
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Bouches-du-Rhone: Chateau de Fontcreuse MussuguetA bold, deep purple red wine from Mussuguet in the town of Marseille that brims with cherry, raspberry, intense fruit and vanilla, whilst maintaining structure, balance and elegance. A superb combination of power and finesse, produced to organic standards.
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Côtes du Rhône Villages: Domaine Les Asseyras Les Terres d'Auguste RedExpresses notes of small red and black fruits, framed by a hint of vanilla that has a beautiful effect on the palate.
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