Jul 15, 2009

Top Syrah Wine Guide!

By Anne Durrell

Syrah grape is grown in a lot of areas such as California, Chili and Argentina, but is grown mostly in many areas of France.

In these areas this grape is more often referred to as the Shiraz grape. The Shiraz grape is one of the most popular grapes used for wine making in Australia.

Often times Syrah wine has a boysenberry flavor. Many also say that the wine has a slight white pepper taste. This is a very versatile wine, because the flavors in the wine range from coffee to violet!

The History of Syrah Wine

Shiraz wine gets its name from the city of Shiraz, which is located in Iran. It is believed that wine making was started in Shiraz over 7000 years ago. Shiraz, Iran is also said to be the birthplace of the wine making. Nowadays, as stated above, Syrah wine is just a different name for Shiraz wine.

Often times a Cabernet or a Merlot grape will be blended with the syrah grape to create a bolder flavored wine. This is often done because the flavors of grapes that are grown in extremely warn clients such as Chili and southern California are not bold enough on their own.

Grapes that are grown in cooler climates tend to hold their own. These are the grapes that pure syrah wine is made from.

The name of Syrah is fairly new name for the wine outside France. But American wine laws state that Syrah wine may be called Syrah or Shiraz. As a matter of fact, so many American wine companies only refer to the wine as Shiraz.

Pairing for Syrah Wine

Veal, venison, beef, duck and pork all pair very well with Syrah wines. Some great dishes to make with Syrah are BBQ ribs, cheeseburgers, beef stews and lamb chops. Many people said that Syrah wine is best paired with meat.

Wine pairing books can be found in your local library. These books are an excellent resource for pairing wines.

Once you find a book that you like at your local library, you may want to consider buying the book at the bookstore. These books are good to have on hand when you are trying to decide how to pair your wines and dishes.

The internet is also an excellent resource for finding wine pairing information. Use a search engine such as Google or Yahoo to find wine pairing information. Knowing how to pair your wine with food will make you look like a pro in the kitchen!

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