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Shiraz - Wikipedia This article is about the city in Iran For the grape known as Shiraz, see Syrah For the wine once produced in the city, see Shiraz wine For other uses, see Shiraz (disambiguation)
Shiraz Wine - Taste, Region, and Pairing Guide | Total Wine More 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 Wines labeled syrah tend to be more restrained, earthy and floral, whereas those called shiraz are usually lusher, riper and more fruit-driven on the palate The syrah grape originates from France; however, wines produced from this grape referred to as shiraz find their origins in Australia
Syrah Shiraz: Wine Guide Historically, Shiraz refers to the wine produced around the city of Shiraz in the south of Iran Both have strong fruit and spice notes, with Syrah typically having softer fruit and notes of white pepper, while Shiraz has richer fruit and notes of black pepper
Shiraz – The classic Australian red wine | Wine Australia Shiraz The classic Australian red wine It’s difficult to overstate the importance of Shiraz to Australian wine Shiraz is Australia’s most planted winegrape variety and is grown in most Australian wine regions
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