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There is no difference with exception of location. Syrah grapes are is typically grown in France, while Shiraz is found in Australia. In California, it is called Syrah.
Its a small syrah.
The Syrah grape is better known as Shiraz in Australia.
Syrah Gold's birth name is Tausha Camille Ward.
The Good Things - 2001 was released on: France: September 2001 (Deauville Film Festival) USA: 2 November 2001 (Los Angeles, California)
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Yes, Syrah (or Shiraz ) is a medium fruity wine with great tastes and aromas.
Semantics. Some countries call it Syrah, some call it Shiraz. -It's the same thing.
A cluster of Syrah can weigh anywhere from 100gms to 200gms, it depends on the clone, terroir and weather.
The Shiraz grape is the same grape as the Syrah grape. Syrah / Shiraz grows in hot weather climates like Persia (where the word "Shiraz" and the grape itself originates), the South of France / Provence, warmer vineyards in California, and Western Australia. Australian style Shiraz, and many California Syrahs, are made to emphasize the fruit on the palate, while old world style French Syrahs and blends like the Chateauneuf du Pape (which includes Syrah) are made to emphasize a more earthy palate. Hope that helps! - Jake moodwine.com
California Adventure was opened on February 8, 2001
It is actually both. Some countries and some winemakers call it and spell it Shiraz, wjile others call it and spell it Syrah. Both are acceptable.