Syrah
Syrah is one of the most highly regarded grape varieties in the French repertoire. This warm-climate variety thrives where other popular grapes, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, may struggle. Syrah is robust and complex enough to produce excellent single-varietal wines, but it is also an outstanding component in blends. While it offers great value in approachable, everyday wines, it is also responsible for some of the most prestigious wines in the world.
Often referred to as the “Queen of the Rhône Valley”, Syrah is undoubtedly a noble variety whose influence extends far beyond France. It is among the most widely planted red grapes globally and remains essential to understand for anyone interested in fine wine.
The History of the Syrah Grape Variety
Syrah is an ancient grape variety, the offspring of two local varieties from south-eastern France: Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche. It likely grew wild along the Rhône Valley for centuries before being domesticated. Although its genetic origins are now well established, its exact birthplace remains debated. Some historical accounts suggest the grape may have arrived in southern France from the Persian city of Shiraz, while others support a local origin in the Alpine regions of France.
Roman records indicate that a grape resembling Syrah was cultivated in the Rhône Valley as early as 77 AD. Pliny the Elder described a deeply coloured wine with a distinctive peppery character. It is believed that Celtic tribes were already producing wine in the region before the Romans expanded viticulture following their conquest.
To cultivate vines on the steep slopes of the Rhône Valley, the Romans constructed terraces, many of which are still in use today. These vineyard sites, particularly around Hermitage Hill, became highly regarded during the Middle Ages for their quality and favourable sun exposure. Syrah was later introduced to the New World, most notably Australia, where it was brought by James Busby in 1831. There, it became the country’s flagship variety under the name Shiraz.
Wine Regions
Around 40% of the world’s Syrah is produced in France, with Australia close behind at approximately 35%. The United States is the third-largest producer, accounting for around 10%, followed by countries such as South Africa and Chile.
France remains the benchmark for both single-varietal Syrah and Syrah-based blends, with the grape playing a central role in both the Northern and Southern Rhône. Appellations such as Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Cornas, and Saint-Joseph are renowned for their refined, elegant expressions of Syrah. In the north, the grape is sometimes co-fermented with small amounts of Viognier. In contrast, in the Southern Rhône, including appellations such as Côtes du Rhône and Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Syrah is more commonly used as a blending component alongside varieties such as Grenache and Mourvèdre.
Syrah is also widely cultivated in southern France, particularly in Languedoc-Roussillon, where it is produced both as a single-varietal wine and in blends, often in the classic GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre) style. Many of the region’s more accessible wines are labelled under the IGP Pays d’Oc. Outside France, Syrah produces notable wines in Australia’s Barossa, Clare, and Eden Valleys—often from old-vine Shiraz—as well as in California and Washington State in the United States. In South America, Chile is a key producer of well-made, affordable examples. The grape is also cultivated in other wine-producing countries, including Italy, Spain, and Mexico.
Wine Styles and Tasting Notes
Syrah thrives in relatively warm climates, benefiting from abundant sunlight. This vigorous variety is drought-resistant, thanks to its ability to develop deep root systems in well-draining soils. The result is small, concentrated berries with thick skins, producing deeply coloured red-purple wines with firm tannins, relatively high alcohol, and moderate acidity.
In France, Syrah is often made in a traditional style, typically aged in older oak or large vats rather than new oak. This approach preserves elegance and texture, resulting in wines with vibrant red and black fruit aromas alongside the grape’s hallmark black pepper note. In cooler vintages, Syrah tends to show more earthy and herbal characteristics, with notes of olive, leather, and game. In warmer vintages, it develops riper profiles, with flavours of plum and blackberry, and less pronounced savoury elements. In both cases, French single-varietal Syrah is known for its balance of power and finesse.
Another important expression of Syrah in France is in blends, particularly in the Southern Rhône, where it is combined with varieties such as Grenache and Mourvèdre. These wines are often more complex aromatically and may show softer tannins and broader fruit profiles, though they are typically less concentrated than pure Syrah wines. Outside France, notably in Australia, Syrah (known as Shiraz) produces a markedly different style—fuller-bodied, more robust, with riper fruit, firmer tannins, and more evident oak influence, often showing notes of chocolate, vanilla, and spice.
Food Pairings
Syrah is a full-bodied red wine best enjoyed with hearty dishes, including fatty cuts of beef, goat, lamb, and game. It pairs particularly well with roasted and stewed meats, charcuterie, sausages, and meat pies. Rich, flavourful dishes such as offal, including Scottish haggis, also complement Syrah’s structure. In cooking, the use of black pepper can enhance the pairing, especially with Old World Syrah, echoing the grape’s characteristic spice.
When used in blends, Syrah often shows softer tannins and slightly higher perceived acidity, making it suitable for less intense dishes such as leaner cuts of beef and feathered game. These blends tend to be more approachable while still retaining depth and character.
Most Syrah wines are best enjoyed within three to five years of the vintage, although the finest examples—particularly from appellations such as Côte-Rôtie and Hermitage—can age gracefully for decades. These wines develop remarkable complexity over time and are highly regarded by collectors.
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Sablet: Domaine La Perdriere RoséA pale and lively pink, notes of red fruits, citrus and peach. Fresh with a mineral, tense and very lingering finish.
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Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard Syrah Terres de MandrinIntensely red in colour, with reflections of raspberry; an ode to red and black berries. Its palate is just as intense, enhanced by light smoked and spicy notes. A juicy, fresh and airy wine.
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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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Saint-Guilhem-Le-Desert: Terre des 2 Sources Amourettes RedEasy to drink with an intensely fruity nose showing lots of ripe summer berries, hints of green leafiness and toasty wood. The palate is all about fresh berries, smooth soft tannins and lingering memories of a long hot summer.
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Sablet: Domaine La Perdriere La Pause RedGood nose, a taste of ripe and delicious black fruit with a hint of pepper. A charming combination of aromas, with a palate all in finesse and freshness.
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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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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 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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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 Sicard Cuvee Jean-Claude DreyfusDedicated to the actor - Blackcurrant and liquorice on the palate under a large tannic structure. 'Holds solidly on all fours (grapes), grazing on the beautiful terroir of Cazelles'.
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Rasteau: Domaine La Perdriere La PlanneNotes of ripe red fruits, with cherry, strawberry and spices. Velvety, round and intense, with mineral notes complimenting the fruit.
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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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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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Lirac: Domaine Croze Granier RedDeep ruby red robe. On the nose, aromas of dark olive and garrigue, a lot of freshness. Full fruity attack on the palate, hints of blackcurrant jam and raspberry. Full-bodied and fresh.
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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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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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Cairanne: Domaine des Amadieu Cuvée Vieilles Vignes RedMade with over 50 years old Grenache vines and with some Syrah, Mourvedre and a little Carignan. Lengthy taste of fruits and spice, rounded and structured with soft tannins. Magnificent taste, still a couple of years to reach its best. Drink it now but decant it first.
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Vacqueyras: Domaine La PerdriereRipe red fruit flavour, the combination of power and finesse, with a generous fruit. It reveals all the character of the Vacqueyras terroir.
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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 Finca RedA 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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Minervois: Domaine Sicard Cuvee Hommage A ElieDeep garnet colour with tawny highlights, intense nose of spice, cocoa, cherry pit, blond tobacco, and cinnamon. The palate is rich and dense, with notes of spices, cocoa, vanilla, and soft, silky tannins with a beautiful presence.
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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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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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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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Terrasses du Larzac: Terre des 2 Sources Accords RedGenerous, ripe and rich summer fruit with hints of spice and herbs dominate the aromas. The palate is elegant, but full flavoured, with supple tannins and a complex lingering finish.
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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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Minervois La Liviniere: Chateau Guery MagnifiqueA quaternary terrace where Syrah and Grenache express themselves wonderfully, a rigorous selection of grapes, manual treading and long aging in exceptional barrels, a remarkable terroir to obtain a wine of admirable quality.
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Minervois: Domaine Villepeyroux Forest Villarperio RedBeautiful deep ruby red colour. Nose minty at first with eucalyptus, then roasted (mocha), empyreumatic notes and fresh fruit. Very balanced mouth with a beautiful tannic structure and aromatic persistence, elegant wine. A limited production of only 6,670 bottles.
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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 Mussuguet RedA 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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