
Syrah
Syrah, also known as Shiraz in some regions, is a dark-skinned grape variety used to produce rich, full-bodied red wines. It originates from France's Rhône Valley but is now grown worldwide, including Australia and the U.S.. Syrah wines typically feature bold flavors of blackberry, plum, and black pepper, often complemented by spicy, smoky, or meaty notes. The wine's structure can range from soft and smooth to powerful and tannic, making it versatile for different styles and food pairings. Its depth, complexity, and fruity character make Syrah a popular choice for those seeking a robust red wine.