08/27/08 Syrah

08/27/08 Syrah

Welcome to Vine to Wine this is your host Linda Moran. It seems as though Syrah has gained enormous popularity, so today we are going to talk about it. It is believed that the grape Syrah was originally named Shiraz. Making its way to cultivation in France it became better known as Syrah. The Australians and the South Africans love this grape, and they continue to call it Shiraz. But Syrah or Shiraz, this grape usually produces a big, dark, seductive wine with lots of rich flavors and aromas. It is being grown and made into wine quite successfully in the United States primarily in California and Washington State. The vineyards and the wines are showing enormous promise and certainly getting our attention as consumers. It is a versatile wine usually easy to drink when young, but also a wine with great aging potential. In Australia Shiraz is quite popular when made into sparkling wine, and doubting as I was, I found that slightly chilled it was a fabulous Barbecue wine! Syrah is a great food wine; I love to have it with milder cuts of beef, such as grilled beef tenderloin. And one of my most memorable food and wine combinations was a Washington Syrah with a pancetta and caramelized Walla Walla sweet onion tartlet. In order to experience the versatility of Syrah; I encourage you to explore the many different styles, regions and producers. Remember to send your wine questions to Linda at Vine to Wine dot net, and thanks for joining me on today's Vine To Wine.
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