(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Syrah or Shiraz is a dark-skinned grape grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce powerful red wines
{i} Shiraz, type of black grape used for making wine; full bodied red wine made from the Syrah grape
Classic red wine grape grown in the Rhone Valley of France, producing love-lived, spicy, aromatic wines Grown increasingly in other wine regions
A grape variety associated with the Rhone Valley region of France, famous for creating "Hermitage" red wine In the cooler regions of Australia a similar grape is grown successfully and called the Shiraz The parent grape is thought to have originated in ancient Persia In the state of California, depending on location, vintage or fermentation technique, it is used to either produce a spicy, complex wine or a simple wine The Petite Sirah, which produces a very dark red, tannic wine judged simple in comparison to the true Rhone Syrah, has no relationship other than the name