What’s the difference between Syrah and Shiraz? Technically nothing, but don’t tell that to winemakers making bottles labeled with either one of those names, who will tell you it has a lot to do with ...
Syrah, also known as Shiraz, is a popular red wine. Though the spiritual homeland of this red grape is France, Syrah has been planted all over the world to great success. It expresses itself ...
I met winemaker Emily Myers at the Women Winemakers Culinarian Celebration’s grand tasting in early March. We chatted about what she was pouring ...
The Syrah grape produces some of the world’s most beautiful, satisfying wines. The fruit is dark and flavorful, and, when well-made, the wines are layered with earthy, meaty, and spicy complexity.
Judges, including sommeliers, chefs, wine professionals and one out-of-state winemaker, tasted offerings blind at 2026 ...
I like syrah a lot. The grape is not afraid to go it alone, making a wine that's dark as ink, full-bodied, with big, ripe tannins and flavors of blueberries, mulberries and black pepper. Syrah reaches ...
From Australia, where it is the most widely planted red grape in the country to the Rhone Valley of France, where it is the source for the renowned Hermitage and Cote-Rotie wines, Syrah has enjoyed ...
Arizona wine growers cultivated almost 80 varieties of grapes last year, with syrah, grenache and cabernet sauvignon leading ...
This ain’t Manischewitz we’re talking about. From Napa to Israel, Bordeaux to Morocco, these 15 expert-picked bottles prove ...
To call syrah a "kinder, gentler cabernet sauvignon" probably would get me in trouble with lovers of both grapes (not to mention the first George Bush). But it's true. If you want a red-meat wine ...
The Soup & Syrah Festival will take place April 12 at Bethel Rd. Distillery and Winery in Templeton, bringing together local ...
Syrah, grenache and cabernet sauvignon may lead the pack, but Arizona's wine country is home to a far more eclectic mix of ...