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Angove Family Crest Shiraz 2019 (750 ml)
Tolosa Edna Ranch Vineyard Syrah 2018 (750 ml)
Booker Fracture Syrah 2019 (750 ml)
Layer Cake Shiraz (750 ml)
E. Guigal Crozes-Hermitage 2019 (750 ml)
St Hallett Faith Shiraz (750 ml)
Feudo Maccari Maharis 2020 (750 ml)
Teal Lake Shiraz 2021 (750 ml)
Sine Qua Non Distenta III Syrah 2021 (750 ml)
Castle Rock Syrah Lodi (750 ml)
Cline Classic Syrah (750 ml)
K Vintners Milbrandt Syrah 2020 (750 ml)
K Vintners The Beautiful Syrah 2019 (750 ml)
Vidal Fleury Saint-Joseph Red Wine 2014 (750 ml)
Cambria Tepusquet Syrah 2021 (750 ml)
Ramey Sonoma Coast Syrah 2019 (750 ml)
Sine Qua Non Distenta I Syrah 2019 (1.5 L)
Two Hands Lily's Garden Shiraz 2019 (750 ml)
Penfolds RWT Shiraz 2018 (750 ml)
Sine Qua Non Eleven Confessions Syrah 2019 (750 ml)
Ex Post Facto Syrah 2021 (750 ml)
HDV Hyde Vineyard Syrah 2019 (750 ml)
The Syrah / Shiraz Wine collection is a collection of rich and bold red wines made from the Syrah grape variety, also known as Shiraz. This collection is known for its full-bodied and complex flavor profile that features notes of black fruit, such as blackberries and black cherries, as well as spices, like pepper and clove, and often a hint of smoke or meatiness. The tannins in Syrah / Shiraz wines are typically firm and well-structured, making these wines a good match for hearty, flavorful cuisine.

The wines in this collection range in style from medium to full-bodied and can be made in a variety of wine regions, including the Northern Rhône Valley in France and the Barossa Valley in Australia. The Syrah / Shiraz Wine collection is a popular choice among red wine lovers who appreciate a bold and full-flavored wine.

Here is an explanation of different Syrah/Shiraz wine growing regions:

Rhone Valley, France: The Rhone Valley is the birthplace of Syrah, and it remains one of the most important regions for the grape today. The area is divided into the Northern Rhone and Southern Rhone regions. The Northern Rhone is known for producing elegant, complex Syrah wines with flavors of black fruit, olive, and smoked meat. The Southern Rhone produces more fruit-forward, spicy Syrah blends that are often blended with other grape varieties.

Barossa Valley, Australia: Barossa Valley is one of the most famous wine regions in Australia and is known for producing some of the country's best Shiraz wines. The region's warm, dry climate and red soil produce Shiraz wines with rich, bold flavors of blackberry, plum, and spice.

Stellenbosch, South Africa: Stellenbosch is a wine region in South Africa that is known for producing high-quality Shiraz wines. The region's warm, sunny climate and well-drained soils produce wines with rich, bold flavors of black fruit, spice, and a hint of tobacco.

California, USA: California is a relatively new region for Syrah/Shiraz, but it has quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality wines. The region's warm, sunny climate produces rich, fruit-forward wines with flavors of blackberry, blueberry, and vanilla.

Hawkes Bay, New Zealand: Hawkes Bay is a wine region in New Zealand that is known for producing excellent Syrah wines. The region's warm, dry climate and gravelly soils produce wines with flavors of black fruit, spice, and a hint of black pepper.

These are just a few examples of the different wine-growing regions that produce Syrah/Shiraz. Each region has its own unique growing conditions, which results in its own distinct flavor profile for the wine. Whether you prefer a bold, fruit-forward Shiraz or an elegant, complex Syrah, there is sure to be a wine from one of these regions that you will love.

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