Syrah/Shiraz

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Chateau du Carrubier Cuvee de Clara Rose -
Decoy Limited Edition Alexander Valley Red Blend -
Dauvergne Ranvier Les racines du Ciel St Joseph -
Chateau Gilbert & Gaillard 'Le Rose' -
Chateau Gilbert & Gaillard St Chinian 'Pour les Amis' -
Dauvergne Ranvier Vade Retro Cotes du Rhone -
Mas de Daumas Gassac 2008 -
Mas de Daumas Gassac 2009 -
Ridgeback Ember Red Blend -
Dauvergne Ranvier Chateauneuf-du-Pape -
Dauvergne Ranvier 'Face Nord' Gigondas -
Dauvergne Ranvier Cote D'Amour Côte-Rôtie -
Paraduxx Napa Valley 2019 -
Famille Gilbert & Gaillard Terrasses du Larzac -
Famille Gilbert & Gaillard Terre Sauvage Syrah -
Domaine Fond Croze Rasteau
A Tale of Two Names: Exploring the World of Syrah and Shiraz
Prepare for a journey into the world of one of the globe's most captivating red grapes: Syrah and Shiraz. While genetically identical, this single grape variety offers a thrilling duality of styles, providing a rich spectrum of flavour profiles for every enthusiast to explore.
The Elegant French Syrah
From its spiritual home in the Northern Rhône Valley of France, Syrah expresses itself with an Old-World sophistication. Grown in cooler climates, these wines are renowned for their peppery spice, high acidity, and firm, yet fine-grained tannins.
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Flavour Profile: Expect complex notes of blackberry, black olive, smoked meat, violet, and graphite.
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Style: Typically medium-bodied, structured, and savoury, Syrah is an elegant wine that promises exceptional longevity and complexity as it ages.
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Key Regions: Hermitage, Côte-Rôtie, and Cornas.
This is the connoisseur's choice—a wine of depth and restraint, perfect for pairing with game meats, duck, or a classic French lentil stew.
The Bold Australian Shiraz
Cross the globe to the warmer vineyards of Australia, and the grape takes on its alias: Shiraz. Here, the sun-drenched climate fosters a style that is unapologetically bold, rich, and fruit-forward.
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Flavour Profile: Dive into a velvety rush of ripe black plum, blueberry, dark chocolate, vanilla, and sweet baking spices.
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Style: Full-bodied, plush, and opulent, Australian Shiraz is known for its softer tannins and high-impact fruit, making it incredibly approachable even in its youth.
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Key Regions: Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Hunter Valley.
This is the powerhouse—a wine that stands up to the heartiest meals, a perfect partner for BBQ ribs, grilled steak, or a spicy sausage ragu.
Whether one's preference leans towards the peppery finesse of Syrah or the dark, juicy opulence of Shiraz, this grape offers a world of discovery. It's not a choice between one or the other; it's an invitation to experience both sides of a magnificent red wine story.
Explore our curated collection today and discover your favourite expression of this amazing grape.