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O'Leary Walker Clare Valley Shiraz 2021-Red WIne-World WineO'Leary Walker Clare Valley Shiraz 2021-Red WIne-World Wine
O'Leary Walker Clare Valley Shiraz 2021
$24.99
Skillogalee Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Skillogalee Shiraz 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$199.95
Kilikanoon Killerman's Run Shiraz 2019 (12 bottle case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Kilikanoon Killerman's Run Shiraz 2019 (12 bottle case)
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jh93

James Halliday

$239.29
Pikes 'Los Compañeros' Shiraz Tempranillo-Red Wine-World Wine
Pikes 'Los Compañeros' Shiraz Tempranillo
$21.99
Kilikanoon Oracle Shiraz 2016 (12 bottle case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Kilikanoon Oracle Shiraz 2016 (12 bottle case)
$1,120.85
Jim Barry Lodge Hill Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry Lodge Hill Shiraz 2021
$29.99
Jim Barry Single Vineyard Watervale Shiraz 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry Single Vineyard Watervale Shiraz 2020
$35
Mitchell McNicol Shiraz 2009-Red Wine-World Wine
Mitchell McNicol Shiraz 2009
$55.99
Mars Needs Shiraz 2016 (12 bottle case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Mars Needs Shiraz 2016 (12 bottle case)
$260.23
Atlas Wines Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Atlas Wines Shiraz 2021
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jh91

James Halliday – Rich, ripe and round. A dark-fruited, sloshy textured, glistening Clare shiraz of good energy and sense of freshness, despite the concentration and bold character on show. Blackberry compote, black jellybeans, clove and cinnamon spice between the bouquet and palate. Silky tannins shaping things nicely. The finish a bit smudged with gritty tannin and twiggy spice notes, but fine, you'll get past that for the most part. Easygoing shiraz. - Mike Bennie

$24.16
Atlas Wines '429°' Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Atlas Wines '429°' Shiraz 2019
$35
Jim Barry Lodge Hill Shiraz 2016-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry Lodge Hill Shiraz 2016
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js93

James Suckling – Bold blackberries and plums framed in gently earthy notes and fragrance. The palate delivers a smooth, elegant and supple feel, where red plums meet mulberries in a fresh and neatly groomed mode. This has immediate appeal and medium-term aging potential. Try from 2020.

$38.66
Wines by KT 5452 Shiraz 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Wines by KT 5452 Shiraz 2022
$27.90
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2020
$59.98
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 375ml 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 375ml 2019
$32.83
Jim Barry The Barry Bros. Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry The Barry Bros. Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
$25.82
Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz 2017
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js99

James Suckling – Wow. This is a bold, brassy shiraz that carries a wealth of very intense aromas of ripe blackberries, dark plums, licorice and sweetly spiced earth. Still so very youthful and primary. The palate is so powerful, so mouth-filling and so, so juicy. This manages to deliver such intensity and composure. Supple, long and deep-set tannins and heroically expressive fruit. Really impressive now, but this will deliver much more over the next two decades. One of the finest releases to date.

de99

Decanter – 2020 Jane Anson, Decanter, 99 Points

$463.22
Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz 2017 (12 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Mitchell Peppertree Shiraz 2017 (12 Bottle Case)
$356.04
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Tim Adams 'Aberfeldy' Shiraz 2016 (1500ml)-Red Wine-World Wine
Tim Adams 'Aberfeldy' Shiraz 2016 (1500ml)
$121.99 $128.30
Tim Gramp Clare Valley Watervale Shiraz 2014-Red Wine-World Wine
Tim Gramp Clare Valley Watervale Shiraz 2014
$29.99
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.