- Shiraz wine - Wikipedia
Shiraz wine refers to two different wines Historically, the name refers to the wine produced around the city of Shiraz in Iran [1][2] In the current era, "Shiraz" is an alternative name for the Syrah grape, mostly used in Australia and South Africa
- Shiraz - Wikipedia
Shiraz is one of the top tourist cities in Iran and is known as the city of poets, literature, and flowers 910 It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens due to the presence of many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen throughout the city, such as Eram Garden Shiraz is also a famous tourist destination
- Everything You Need to Know About Syrah Shiraz - Wine Enthusiast
Shiraz Syrah is one of the world's most popular wines for its diversity of flavor Learn everything you need to know about Shiraz Syrah with Wine Enthusiast Magazine
- Shiraz Wine - Taste, Region, and Pairing Guide | Total Wine . . .
Full-bodied and deep in color, Syrah (or Shiraz) creates powerful red wines From the Rhône in France to Australia, Syrah is produced around the world in a variety of styles and blends Learn all about Shiraz from the experts at Total Wine More
- Shiraz | City, History, Wine, Facts | Britannica
Shiraz, city, capital of Fars ostan (province) in southwestern Iran Famous for its wine, it is both a historic site and an attractive modern city, with gardens, shrines, and mosques It became a Muslim center rivaling Baghdad under the Timurid dynasty and was the capital of the Zand dynasty
- Shiraz: What to Know and 5 Bottles to Try - Liquor. com
Shiraz’s bold fruit-driven flavor profiles make the wine perfect for sipping with grilled meats and veggies, barbecue favorites, hearty stews, juicy hamburgers or veggie burgers and more These are five shiraz bottles that will get you acquainted with the grape
- Everything You Need To Know About Shiraz Wine
Shiraz is an extremely versatile wine that you can open anywhere and anytime It's capable of subtlety, style, and grace
- Syrah Shiraz - Wine Insiders
Since its origins in France’s Rhone Valley several centuries ago, Syrah Shiraz has risen to become one of the most widespread and valued wines It is no surprise that it continues to be Australia’s leading varietal
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