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
No it is Red wine
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No, Shiraz is a red wine, and you should not refrigerate any red wine.
There are about 100 calories in a standard five ounce serving of Shiraz wine.
There are about 100 calories in a standard five ounce serving of Shiraz wine.
There are about 100 calories in a standard five ounce serving of Shiraz wine.
Yes, Shiraz is said to be beneficial to the heart.
Yes it is like switching form Cabernet to Pinot Noir
No, it doesn't expire.
It is made from the Shiraz (Syrah) grape.
Syrah wine is made from the juice of the Shiraz grape, also known as the Syrah grape. Native to France, the Syrah grape is grown in Spain, the U.S., Italy, South Africa, Italy and elsewhere. Called Shiraz in Australia, the wine has become enormously popular internationally. Therefore, wine from the grape is usually now marketed as Shiraz.
Shiraz
yes it is