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Syrah, a prominent red wine, is a captivating choice for those who appreciate boldness and depth. Its complex flavour profiles and the ability to harmonize with various cuisines make it a unique varietal. The intriguing part is that Syrah’s characteristics vary significantly across different wine-making regions, adapting to local styles with ease.

Typically, Syrah is a full-bodied wine. In warmer climates, it exhibits a round, fruity flavour, while in cooler climates, it is known for its dense structure and high tannin content.

Syrah’s adaptability is what makes it so intriguing – there’s a bottle waiting to surprise and delight every palate. Its boldness, depth, and complex flavour profiles set it apart from other red wines. So, if you’re looking for a unique and flavorful red wine adventure, explore the world of Syrah!

What is Syrah wine?

Syrah is a full-bodied, bold red wine bursting with character. It’s crafted from grapes with thick skins and packed with tannins, which can create a grippy sensation on the palate. The wine’s robust flavour and structure are a result of the grape’s thick skins and the careful fermentation and aging process it undergoes.

This red wine is known for its robust flavours and aromatic complexity. It commonly showcases notes of dark berries, black pepper, and smoky undertones, often complemented by floral and herbal hints in cooler climates.

When pouring yourself a glass of this red wine, expect a deep, inky purple colour, packing a punch, ranging from 13% to 14.5% alcohol by volume (ABV). It often spends 6 to 18 months maturing in oak barrels, which can be either American or French.

While this red wine might not be the most beginner-friendly option, its complexity and range of flavours make it a favourite among wine enthusiasts.

Syrah wine origin

Syrah wine, also known as Shiraz in some regions, originates from the Rhône Valley in France. Today, it remains the main red grape variety in the Northern Rhône Valley, where it is the only permitted red grape for producing wines from appellations like Saint-Joseph, Hermitage, or Côte Rôtie. In the Southern Rhône, Syrah plays a blending role with Grenache, which typically dominates. You’ll find Syrah in renowned blends like Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, and Côtes du Rhône, where it contributes richness, structure, and peppery notes to the final wine.

The grape’s versatility and robust flavour profile have led to its successful cultivation in many other regions of the world, including Australia, the United States, South Africa, and Argentina.

Are Shiraz and Syrah the same?

Yes, Shiraz and Syrah are the same grape variety, but the name often indicates the style of wine that is being produced or the region where it is made. “Syrah” (pronounced sir-rah) is the name typically used in France, and in regions emulating French styles like the US, Chile, and parts of South Africa. On the other hand, “Shiraz” (pronounced shih-raz), is the name most commonly used in Australia and other regions that produce the grape in a riper, more fruit-forward style.

“Shiraz” (pronounced shih-raz), on the other hand, is the name most commonly used in Australia and other regions that produce the grape in a riper, more fruit-forward style.

Syrah wine characteristics

So, what does Syrah taste like? These red wines boast a rich and bold flavour profile. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

  • Black Fruit: Ripe blackberries, plums, blueberries, blackcurrant, black cherries, boysenberry
  • Herbs and spices: Olive, pepper, clove, mint, vanilla
  • Others: Leather, liquorice, chocolate, coffee, tobacco, cured meat, bacon fat, tobacco, and smoke

Is Syrah wine sweet or dry?

Syrah is a dry wine, meaning it contains little to no residual sugar. This red wine’s pronounced tannins and high acidity contribute to its dry profile. While Syrah boasts fruit-forward flavours which might seem sweet, these are natural fruit notes and do not indicate actual sugar content.

Serving tips: How to drink Syrah?

Follow these tips to elevate your drinking experience:

  • Temperature: Aim for a cooler temperature of 15°C to 18°C.
  • Glass type: Bordeaux glass with a wider rim might be slightly better for the wine’s full body.
  • Decanting: Decanting for an hour allows the wine to breathe, softening its tannins and releasing aromas.
  • Cellaring: High-quality ones can age beautifully for 10 years or more.
  • Storing: Store it in a cool, dark place with minimal vibration and consistent temperature. Once opened, keep it in the refrigerator for 3-5 days with a cork or wine stopper.

Food pairings

With its massive, full-bodied taste, this red wine pairs great with bold foods. For a delightful experience, consider pairing it with dishes like grilled steak, barbecued ribs, or juicy burgers. The smoky and peppery notes of Syrah complement the richness of these dishes, creating a harmonious balance on your palate.

  • Young variety: Pairs well with charcuterie, cheese, grilled chicken, and rabbit.
  • Medium-bodied (2-5 years old): Pairs well with grilled meats, braises, daubes, beef short ribs, oxtail, ox cheek, black pudding, lamb belly kebab, and aged Comté cheese.
  • Ripe, fruity styles: Pairs well with American-style barbecue, spicy marinades, pork (pulled pork), hoisin duck, seared or grilled meaty fish (tuna), and aged Galician beef.

What is Syrah best with?

This red wine shines brightest with flavorful dishes. Its smoky and peppery notes complement the richness of grilled steaks, barbecued ribs, or juicy burgers. Moreover, wines like the Paul Jaboulet Aîné Parallèle 45 Côtes du Rhône Rouge 2020 pairs extremely well with rich pasta dishes, creamy cheeses, and even colourful roasted vegetables find a beautiful balance with its full body.

Syrah: The Connoisseur’s Choice

Whether you’re just starting to explore reds or a seasoned wine enthusiast, Syrah wine is a great option to try. Its complexity and range of flavours make it a favourite among wine enthusiasts. Browse our selection of Syrah wines, and get your own bottle today to embark on a bold and flavorful red wine adventure!

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