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Ministry of Clouds McLaren Vale Shiraz 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Ministry of Clouds McLaren Vale Shiraz 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
$194.94
Heartland ‘Spice Trader’ Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Heartland ‘Spice Trader’ Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)
$107.97
Little Giant Single Vineyard Shiraz 2020 (6 bottle case)-Red Wine-World WineLittle Giant Single Vineyard Shiraz 2020 (6 bottle case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Little Giant Single Vineyard Shiraz 2020 (6 bottle case)
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World Wine – Sam Kim (Wine Orbit)

$195.99
Wirra Wirra Vineyards The Chook Block Shiraz 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
Wirra Wirra Vineyards The Chook Block Shiraz 2018
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Decanter – Best in Show

$144.66
Santa Duc 'Clos Derriere Vieille' Gigondas 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Santa Duc 'Clos Derriere Vieille' Gigondas 2020
$131.73
Epsilon Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Epsilon Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$158.94
Rocky Gully Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Rocky Gully Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)
$139.97
John Duval Wines Eligo Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
John Duval Wines Eligo Shiraz 2019
$119.97
Cooter & Cooter Shiraz 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Cooter & Cooter Shiraz 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
$144.18
Little Giant 'Free' Shiraz 2021 (6 bottle case)-Red Wine-World WineLittle Giant 'Free' Shiraz 2021 (6 bottle case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Little Giant 'Free' Shiraz 2021 (6 bottle case)
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ww93

World Wine – Sam Kim (Wine Orbit)

$171.67
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Kay Brothers Amery 'Block 6' Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Kay Brothers Amery 'Block 6' Shiraz 2019
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The Wine Front – "Pleasing symmetry between price and vine age. This 2017 is made from 125 year old vines. 746 dozen is the total production. I’d have Block 6 in my list of the greatest Australian Shiraz. I’ll offer that 2017 was a curious vintage for McLaren Vale reds, they’re a bit different, but high quality all the same. It’s just above medium bodied, but feels dense and compact in tannin. Blackberry, aniseed, subtle toasty oak, sage and floral perfume. It has what you might call a ‘coolness’ to it, distinct umami flavour also laden with spice. That usual ironstone and crushed rock sort of character you may find in Block 6 is there too. Finish is long, and the tannin brings it home. Wonderful character and vinous integrity. It’s a little different, yet typical." 95+ Points - Gary Walsh, The Wine Front, October 2019, Drink: 2022 - 2038+

$140.99 $148.49
Skillogalee Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Skillogalee Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$199.95
Schild Estate Moorooroo Limited Release Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Schild Estate Moorooroo Limited Release Shiraz 2019
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jh99

James Halliday

$186.29
E. Guigal Côte-Rôtie 'Brune et Blonde' 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
E. Guigal Côte-Rôtie 'Brune et Blonde' 2017
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Wine Spectator – Lively, with a mix of damson plum and bitter cherry notes lined with sanguine and iron hints. An understated style, but this has range and is sneaky long, with dried savory and bay leaf details on the finish. Best from 2021 through 2032.

$153.99
Domaine Santa Duc Chateauneuf-du-Pape 'Habemus Papem' 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Domaine Santa Duc Chateauneuf-du-Pape 'Habemus Papem' 2020
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Wine Enthusiast – A pure nose exuding perfectly ripe red fruit, enveloped by black plum, violet and green peppercorn. The palate is immediately greeted with a rush of acidity, rolling in a wave of black cherry, thyme stem, violets, iris, clove and black tea. Though currently a bit wound, it should shine with impressive nuances with additional time in bottle. Undeniably irresistible. Martine’s Wines.

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James Suckling – Lots of smoke, pepper and blackberries on the nose, but also ripe red berries and dried flowers that expand as it aerates. At once ripe and fleshy, but also silky and graceful. Full-bodied. Underplayed power until you get right to the finish where you feel the beautifully crafted structure. A cuvee of 60% grenache from Le Pradel and 40% syrah from La Font du Pape. 75% whole bunch. Matured in a combination of Stockinger oak foudre and clay amphora. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification.

$108.48
Growers Gate Shiraz (12 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Growers Gate Shiraz (12 Bottle Case)
$132.06
Salomon Estate Finniss River Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Salomon Estate Finniss River Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$129
Bleasdale Vineyards Bremerview Shiraz 375mL 2021 (12 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Bleasdale Vineyards Bremerview Shiraz 375mL 2021 (12 Bottle Case)
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jh93

James Halliday

$143.99
Two Hands Holy Grail Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Two Hands Holy Grail Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021
$138.31
Two Hands Coach House Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Two Hands Coach House Single Vineyard Shiraz 2021
$138.31
Salomon Estate "Wildflower" Syrah 2019 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Salomon Estate "Wildflower" Syrah 2019 (6 Bottle Case)
$155.94
Dalwhinnie ‘The Eagle’ Shiraz 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Dalwhinnie ‘The Eagle’ Shiraz 2020
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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – "Spicy and pert, this 2020 The Eagle Shiraz incorporates a small component of whole bunch (about 15%), and this elevates the spice component untold. It is a great inclusion, along with the subtle lacing of orange peel, white pepper, blood orange, cinnamon, and blueberry. It's eminently classy, refined and electric, in its way. The wine speaks eloquently of its place in the Victorian hills, but it also expounds fragrance, finesse and energy. It's a super wine. You can drink this now, but it borders on frisky. I love it as is, but the wine will only gain in stature, complexity and nuance as it ages. Five years from release might be a good rule of thumb, but you go your own way. A good wine is good at every age." - Erin Larkin (The Wine Advocate)

$169.99
Frankland Estate Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Frankland Estate Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$175.68
Punt Road Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Punt Road Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$179.96
Kaesler Museum Release 'Alte Reben' Shiraz 2013-Red Wine-World Wine
Kaesler Museum Release 'Alte Reben' Shiraz 2013
$137.64
Fran.K Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Fran.K Shiraz (6 Bottle Case)
$124.28
Tomfoolery Artful Dodger' Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Tomfoolery Artful Dodger' Shiraz 2019
$103.31
Two Hands Dave's Block Single Vineyard Shiraz 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Two Hands Dave's Block Single Vineyard Shiraz 2020
$124.99
Seville Estate Dr McMahon Shiraz 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
Seville Estate Dr McMahon Shiraz 2018
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James Halliday – "This flagship shiraz comes via hand-picked fruit, 100% whole bunches, wild fermented and matured 10 months in 2 new French oak puncheons. While it's not a blockbuster, it is built to age. The oak is overt, needing to settle, so it's somewhat smoky and meaty. Yet allowing it to breathe reveals a core of dark fruit, all spicy and peppery, with textural, slightly drying tannins. It is savoury, complex and will reward the patient drinker." Jane Faulkner

$194.96
Langmeil Pure Eden Single Vineyard Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World WineLangmeil Pure Eden Single Vineyard Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Langmeil Pure Eden Single Vineyard Shiraz 2019
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ww4.5

World Wine – Vivino

$168.80
Kaesler ‘Alte Reben’ Shiraz 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
Kaesler ‘Alte Reben’ Shiraz 2017
$103.31
Clarendon Hills Onkaparinga Syrah 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Clarendon Hills Onkaparinga Syrah 2020
$103.31
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Peter Lehmann 'Stonewell' Shiraz 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
Peter Lehmann 'Stonewell' Shiraz 2017
$105.99 $111.09
Heartland Shiraz 2020 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Heartland Shiraz 2020 (6 Bottle Case)
$139.97
S.C. Pannell Field St Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
S.C. Pannell Field St Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$174.93
Chateau De Nalys Châteauneuf du Pape Saintes Pierres Rouge 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Chateau De Nalys Châteauneuf du Pape Saintes Pierres Rouge 2019
$114.98
Shiraz and Syrah are essentially two names for the same grape variety, renowned for producing full-bodied red wines. The distinction often lies in the wine's origin and style. Historically rooted in France's Rhône Valley, Syrah wines tend to possess a more elegant profile with nuanced flavors of blackberries, herbs, and sometimes even olives. As the variety migrated to other parts of the world, particularly Australia, it adopted the name "Shiraz" and became associated with a bolder, fruitier style. These wines often exhibit luscious notes of plum, chocolate, and spices. The versatility of this grape is truly astounding, adapting uniquely to its terroir. The aging potential varies, with some meant for early enjoyment while others can be cellared for years, developing complex tertiary flavors. Whether enjoyed young or aged, Shiraz Syrah offers a fascinating exploration into the world of red wines.
Shiraz Syrah wine refers to a red wine produced from the Syrah grape variety. Depending on the region, the wine is referred to either as "Syrah" or "Shiraz." At its core, this grape is known for producing wines that are deeply colored and full-bodied, with a wide array of flavors ranging from fruits like blueberries and black cherries to more earthy tones. The name distinction often emerges from the wine's stylistic and regional differences. While both names reference the same grape, they evoke different wine profiles and traditions, depending on where the wine is crafted.
Historically, the Syrah grape finds its origins in the Rhône Valley of France. Here, especially in regions like Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie, the grape produces wines of elegance, complexity, and longevity. However, when we shift to Australia, particularly regions like Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, the grape, referred to as "Shiraz," gives wines with a bolder, fruit-forward expression, often with notes of chocolate and spices. Both regions, despite their differences, are considered world-class producers of this grape variety.
Popularity often intertwines with both region and producer. In the Rhône Valley, labels like Guigal's Côte-Rôtie and Chapoutier's Hermitage are celebrated. In Australia, Penfolds Grange and Henschke's Hill of Grace Shiraz are iconic labels, recognized globally. These wines represent the pinnacle of Shiraz Syrah's expression in their respective regions.
Value is subjective, but there are numerous Shiraz Syrah wines that deliver exceptional quality for their price. In Australia, wines from regions like Langhorne Creek or Clare Valley often provide remarkable value. Similarly, in France, the broader appellations of the Rhône Valley, like Côtes du Rhône, frequently offer wines that punch above their weight in terms of price to quality.
Shiraz Syrah, with its robust and versatile profile, pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes. Think hearty meat dishes such as grilled steaks, lamb shanks, or even spicy barbecue. For Syrah from the Rhône, consider duck or other game meats, accompanied by herbs and olives. The wine's inherent peppery notes also make it a great companion to dishes with a bit of spice or smoked flavors. Whether you're enjoying a French Syrah or an Australian Shiraz, there's a myriad of culinary delights that can complement this wine's rich profile.