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| | Shiraz grape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shiraz continues to be the main grape of the Northern Rhône and is associated with classic wines such as Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie. |  | | The study proved that the grape had originated in the vicinity of the Northern Rhône valley of France, as the result of a cross of the "Dureza" and "Mondeuse Blanche" grape varieties. |  | | Shiraz has been widely used as a blending grape in the red wines of many countries due to its fleshy fruit mid-palate, balancing the weaknesses of other varieties and resulting in a "complete" wine. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiraz_grape
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| | Whatever you call it, shiraz rocks - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper |
 | | Shiraz/syrah is a voluptuous wine and a primary grape used in Rhone wines, a lovely wine to pair with a wide variety of foods. |  | | Though the shiraz grape is not indigenous to Iran, grapes were first made into wine in the Middle East in much the same way that lomi salmon salt salmon, tomatoes, onions and ice cubes is a tasty Hawaiian dish, though the ingredients originated in other parts of the world. |  | | Shiraz is a town in Iran famed for its wine production. |
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2005/Jun/08/il/il20a.html
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| | Shiraz / Syrah Wine Information |
 | | Shiraz is known for its spicy blackberry, plum, and peppery flavors. |  | | Shiraz and Syrah are both names for the same red wine grape. |  | | This grape is most definitely NOT the same as Petit Sirah, a different red wine grape grown mostly in California. |
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http://www.wineintro.com/types/sirah.html
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| | Happs & Three Hills - Three Hills Shiraz |
 | | Shiraz was often used to stiffen the Bordeaux wines. |  | | Shiraz or Syrah is one of the oldest established grape varietals in the Cotes du Rhone region of southern France, and there were competing stories abound about its origin. |  | | Shiraz produces a different wine in the north of Margaret River to that in the south. |
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http://www.happs.com.au/pages/3HillsShiraz.html
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| | TED Case Study Template |
 | | Some contest that the origin of the grape is from the Rhone Valley and that old Shirazi vineyards used the grape. |  | | Iranian legend on the Shiraz grape is old and ancient as the land itself. |  | | Shiraz Number one grape in Australia with 319,626 tonnes crushed in 2003. |
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http://www.american.edu/ted/shiraz.htm
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| | McLaren Vale Shiraz |
 | | Shiraz has become the grape that is synonymous with the Australian wine industry driving much of the international wine market to the point where Australian wine exports are now approximately two billion dollars per annum. |  | | Leader of the pack and the first wine made at Fox Creek was their 1994 Shiraz, which won the Trophy for the best wine at the McLaren Vale Wine Show in 1995. |  | | DNA sequencing indicates that Shiraz is a descendent of two little known French grape varieties, Durela and Mondeuse Blanc, and has been grown in the Rhone Valley since 500 B.C. Shiraz was first brought to Australia in 1832 by James Busby, unwittingly with the help and co-operation of the French themselves. |
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http://www.mclarenvaleshiraz.com/grape.html
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| | Shiraz grape jam :: Recipe :: ABC South West WA |
 | | Serving Suggestion: Shiraz grape jam is best served with plain bread or scones, or baked recotta cheese. |  | | Put grapes, grated apple and lemon into the pot and boil for 30 to 40 minutes. |  | | Ripe grapes don't have enough pectin to make a thick jam but I definitely do not use a jam setter, only a small amount of lemon because I think it detracts from the grape flavour. |
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| | Top Tastes - The Wine News - Grapevine Wine Pages |
 | | Shiraz was often used as a blending grape in inexpensive, undistinguished wines. |  | | Until the 1950s, this widely planted grape was used almost exclusively as a base wine for Australia's version of Port until the late Max Schubert, chief winemaker at Penfolds, demonstrated that a hearty red could be made from it in the form of the wine he called "Grange Hermitage," the country's international icon wine. |  | | Although d'Arenberg's dead arm-affected shiraz blocks are considered by local grape growers and winemakers as having "one foot in the grave," these truncated, gap-toothed old vines have been producing small bunches of highly flavored grapes since the 19th century. |
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http://www.toptastes.com/wine/jun02/shiraz.htm
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| | Sak's Centredale Liquors & Wine Cellar of North Providence, RI |
 | | Shiraz wine is also produced in South Africa, but they are not noteworthy. |  | | True as that may be, Shiraz is a grape variety actually not native to Australia. |  | | The Shiraz grape was brought over from France where it is called Syrah. |
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http://www.oxfordwineroom.com/wineonline/ri_saks/main.asp
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| | Durif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Durif (or Duriff) is a minor variety of red wine grape grown in France, California and Australia. |  | | It is definitely one of the grapes known as the Petite Sirah variety extensively planted in California, although other analysis has shown that in vineyards with the most reliable planting records it may only be one of three distinct varieties known collectively as "Petite Sirah". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durif
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| | Grape Variety |
 | | The grape's name is derived from Shiraz, a large town in Iran, giving credence that vines originated in Persia. |  | | Shiraz is widely grown in Australia and is responsible for many of the countries greatest wines. |  | | Emulating the grapes Rhone heritage Viognier is also included in several blends. |
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http://www.corkexpress.co.uk/information/grapes/grapesyrahshiraz.htm
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| | Hey Shiraz, Shiraz |
 | | In the Rhône valley in the south of France, the grape is known as Syrah (not to be confused with Petite Syrah), as it is in California. |  | | The versatile Shiraz grape has become a staple of the Australian wine world. |  | | Shiraz, like most Australian wines, is based on a French model. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/082699/feat.winelist.shtml
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| | Aussie Wine Walkabout - Australian Shiraz |
 | | Shiraz was among the first grapes planted in Australia, and the varietal grows well in its many different wine regions. |  | | No, Shiraz and Syrah are different names for the same grape. |  | | Shiraz tends to coat your mouth with flavor and you should taste it on every section of your tongue. |
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http://www.winewalkabout.com/ww/grape_variety_shiraz
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| | Sutter Home Winery : Wine : Shiraz : Fact Sheet |
 | | Shiraz is the Australian name for the Syrah grape, which in France, Australia, and California produces some of the world's finest red wines. |  | | The grapes for Sutter Home's syrah were grown primarily in the Lodi region, California's largest premium wine district. |  | | The grapes for Sutter Home's first Shiraz were grown primarily in the Lodi region, California's largest premium wine district. |
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http://www.sutterhome.com/wine/sz_fact.html
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| | Southern Living: Foods: Entertaining: Food & Wine F.A.Q.s |
 | | Today, Shiraz is the country's leading red grape variety. |  | | A: Shiraz is the Australian version of the classic French grape Syrah, long associated with France's northern Rhône growing region (although the grape was first cultivated centuries ago in the Middle East). |  | | Shiraz is quite popular in American because of not only its great value, but for its slightly sweet, full-bodied flavors of black pepper, blackberry, and raspberry. |
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http://www.southernliving.com/southern/foods_ss/entertaining/section1_12.html
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| | Syrah & Shiraz Wine Variety |
 | | The Syrah grape variety is native to the Rhone Valley region of France, and is best known for its usage in the famous “Red Hermitage&; wines. |  | | In Australia, it is the most widely planted red grape and (this is important) it is called Shiraz. |  | | Recently, clones of the Syrah grape have been successfully grown in California and Australia wine regions. |
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http://www.beerwineonline.com/Main/Wine/Shiraz.html
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| | Syrah / Shiraz from Brehm Vineyards |
 | | The grapes come in at the end of the harvest cycle. |  | | Recommend as primary (50%-80%) grape with other Syrah, Mouvédre, Grenache and/or Carignane. |  | | I have tasted the 2000 Fife Old Yokayo Rancho Syrah made from these grapes. |
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http://www.brehmvineyards.com/grapes/syrah.html
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| | Syrah, shiraz same grape, different hemisphere |
 | | Stocked in fairly small quantities in area stores, petite sirah is the name used for a red wine created from the durif grape, a French grape primarily used for blending. |  | | Syrah is often used to create full-bodied red wines of the same name or to blend with other grapes such as grenache to make wines such as Chateauneuf-du-Pape. |  | | The syrah grape has its roots in France, originating in the acclaimed Rhone Valley area, in southeastern France. |
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http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/02/12/tem_sips12.html
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| | British Expat: Food: Australian Wine - Shiraz |
 | | The grape is believed to have come to Australia first from its home, Hermitage in the Rhone area of France many years ago. |  | | The aromas and flavours of Shiraz vary with wine style and region, but are usually blackberry, plums, and pepper in varying degrees dependent on growing conditions. |  | | In addition it is used in blends with many other grapes, as well as being used extensively in the fortified wines of Australia, most notably our vintage port styles. |
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| | Unusual Wines - Winery Names |
 | | Hermitage was an Australian name for the Shiraz grape, since dropped to placate EU objections to a French region's name on an Aussie wine. |  | | Cuvaison is a French term for the fermentation of wine on its grape skins |  | | Carmenet is an archaic French term for the family of grape varieties used in traditional Bordeaux blends. |
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http://www.winelabels.org/names.htm
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| | ASDA Wine - Grape Trails - Shiraz |
 | | Australia has made it their red grape, too, but it's also found in warm regions worldwide. |  | | Match the powerful character of the wine with rich, flavoursome dishes like venison casserole, roast duck, salami or strong cheese. |  | | The 'hot' new grape in South Africa producing great results: clean, smoky, spicy and deliciously brambly fruit. |
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http://193.201.200.191/asdawine/gt/gt_sh.html
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| | eG Forums -> Syrah or Shiraz? |
 | | Most of my cellar is European, and wines that don't have the grape variety named on the label. |  | | Rather, it is a reference to the city of Shiraz in Iran where, legend has it, the grape variety was first cultivated. |  | | When I pour one for friends, invariably the first question is "What grape is this?" They may like the wine, but they may also be hard-wired to goto the store and ask for a syrah (maybe soon shiraz) wine than for a Hermitage. |
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http://forums.egullet.com/index.php?showtopic=39008
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| | VINEYARD NITROGEN SUPPLY AND SHIRAZ GRAPE AND WINE QUALITY |
 | | Wines made from grapes from vines receiving heavy applications of N were perceived to be of lower quality than wines made from grapes from vines that received no N or moderate amounts of N, irrespective of application time. |  | | Grapes from vines receiving N during Summer had more colour than grapes from vines that received N during Autumn or unfertilised control vines. |  | | Vitis, grape quality, nitrogen, rootstocks, sensory evaluation, wine quality |
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http://www.actahort.org/books/512/512_8.htm
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| | BIOSYNTHESIS OF ANTHOCYANINS IN SHIRAZ GRAPE BERRIES |
 | | The grape clusters were isolated by two girdlings in such a way that disconnected the bunch from the phloem of the shoot. |  | | In this research the contribution of leaves in anthocyanin biosynthesis through phloem unloading into a berries of a black grape cultivar after the inception of veraison was investigated to elucidate that how much anthocyanin could be synthesized by using seed reserved tannins. |  | | Grape berries contain relatively large amounts of anthocyanins and other polyphenols which contribute greatly to their appearance. |
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| | Syrah grape and wine information - Wine information and more |
 | | Syrah is the only grape used to make the famous Rhône wines of Côte Rotie and Hermitage, but also forms the backbone of most Rhône blends, including Chateauneuf du Pape. |  | | Syrah grape and wine information - Wine information and more |  | | Syrah forms intense wines, with deep violet, nearly black color, chewy texture and richness, and often alcoholic strength, with aromas that tend to be more spicy than fruity. |
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| | Penfolds Shiraz is a winner |
 | | Goes with: While this Shiraz can be consumed on its own, its strong flavor profile makes it an ideal companion to roasted meats and chicken, or pasta in tomato sauce. |  | | Taste: With grapes grown in soils that range from deep and sandy to shallow and mainly clay, it's no wonder this wine's initial impression is a bit taut and earthy. |  | | The wine opens midmouth with a somewhat burly sensation of tart cocoa, medium ripe berry and licorice. |
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http://www.azcentral.com/home/wine/articles/0521wineofweek21.html
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| | Shiraz or Syrah |
 | | Between Merlot and Shiraz, these two smooth fruity red grapes are turning the wine world into robust red wine drinkers. |  | | The long and short of it is both are different names for the same French grape, which comes from the south of eastern France in Rhone and Provence but the grapes history or Geneology may go back to much more exotic and ancient beginnings. |  | | It is now thought that the grape may have come from the Middle East, specifically Persia, and the city of Shiraz. |
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| | emerils.com notes from the kitchen |
 | | To my taste the Shiraz grape cuts some of the tannin and makes the wine a bit smoother. |  | | In Australia and South Africa, the preferred name for the grape and wine is Shiraz. |  | | Winemakers agree that the Syrah/Shiraz grape transcends geography. |
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| | Syrah/Shiraz - Information on Syrah/Shiraz and Syrah/Shiraz wines |
 | | A noble black grape variety grown particularly in the Northern Rhône where it produces the great red wines of Hermitage, Cote Rôtie and Cornas, and in Australia where it produces wines of startling depth and intensity. |  | | Hartenberg really excels at Shiraz, producing wines with a velvet texture redolent of pepper and cinnamon that age surprisingly well. |  | | Australian Shiraz tends to be sweeter than its Northern Rhône counterpart and the best examples are redolent of new leather, dark chocolate, liquorice, and prunes and display a blackcurrant lusciousness. |
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http://www.bbr.com/GB/db/grape-variety/SY/Syrah-Shiraz?ID=null
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| | Eats (060403) |
 | | Aside from the fact that it is relatively inexpensive--at least for now--the combination of the Shiraz grape and the growing conditions under which it is produced lends itself to a style of wine that is very much in vogue. |  | | It would be very simple if we could rightly make the generalization that a wine made from a given grape tastes like "this" or tastes like "that." In reality, however, wine is a reflection of the people who make it and the place that produces it. |  | | Syrah, as the Shiraz grape is called just about every other place in the world outside of Australia, tastes completely different when grown in France's Rhone River Valley, for example. |
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| | Raeder's Wines & Liquors Beckett's Flat Shiraz Margaret River 2002 |
 | | The Shiraz grape is known for its peppery spiciness |  | | Raspberry, boysenberries and strawberry fruit combine with an ever so slight edge of spice to produce a wine of substance and pleasurable tart plummyness. |  | | Raeder's Wines & Liquors Beckett's Flat Shiraz Margaret River 2002 |
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| | Kingsley Grove Vineyard & Winery Grape Varieties, Shiraz |
 | | Typically used to produce deeply coloured, full-bodied red wines with black cherry, berry and currant flavours, often with meaty, bacon-like or game-like notes and black-pepper spiciness, with high quality versions considered to be very ageable. |  | | Black grape variety originally from the Rhône River Valley area in France, but grown widely throughout the world and most notably in Australia and California. |  | | Differences between New World and Old World styles are pronounced, with Australian Shiraz often having more bold fruit flavours, colour, alcohol and oak treatment than traditional French Syrah, which can be more acidic and tannic, making them less approachable when young. |
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http://www.kingsleygrove.com/ask_shiraz.htm
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| | McLaren Vale Shiraz |
 | | At their best these wines are almost black in colour with paint like cling to the glass; filled with lifted aromas of confectionary, liquorice, spice and violets. |  | | The most profound expression of terroir from McLaren Vale comes from the Shiraz grape. |  | | To drink early or cellar - McLaren Vale Shiraz is one of Australia's great drinking experiences. |
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http://www.mclarenvaleshiraz.com
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| | The Shiraz Alliance: The Texture of Flavour |
 | | Due to the quality of the wines and the logistics of mass master-class tastings, registration numbers are limited to 300. |  | | In July 2004 more than 250 global winemakers, marketers, restaurateurs, retailers, wine media and consumers gathered in Australia's premier wine region, the Barossa for a celebration of the world's greatest grape variety, Shiraz. |  | | It will again offer the wine industry and committed consumers a chance to discover more about this full bodied varietal which is sweeping the world, and share in this unique opportunity to be part of the world Shiraz network. |
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http://www.shirazalliance.com
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| | syrah - about syrah |
 | | Using grapes grown at Eaglepoint Ranch, they produce some of California's finest red wines from Sangiovese to the Rhone varieties, particularly Syrah. |  | | Eaglepoint, winery, vine, wine, grapes, Zinfandel, Syrah, Sangiovese, red wine, California wine, vino |  | | Sonoma County's Loxton Wines handcrafts Syrah and Zinfandel wines with a sense of place, reflecting unique vineyard sites capable of producing the exceptional fruit necessary for outstanding wines. |
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| | Shiraz Grape from Technology Recources |
 | | Here are more popular searches for Shiraz Grape |  | | See Syrah/Shiraz grape profile and information on Syrah/Shiraz wines available for purchase from UK wine merchants Berry Bros & Rudd |  | | Continuing our series on wine varieties, this month we look at syrah... |
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| | ipedia.com: Shiraz Article |
 | | See: Shiraz, Iran Shiraz grape This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back an... |  | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. |
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| | Syrah. Wine. Tatet |
 | | The Green Family Winery is dedicated to fine wines from Syrah and Barbera grapes, grown in the local Sierra Foothill region. |  | | Traditional methods are used in the winery and sustainable agriculture is practiced in the vineyard. |  | | Order online or by phone and we'll deliver to your door. |
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