BOOKINGS: 020 8288 0314

Refreshingly fun tasting events
ThirtyFifty - Hens

18: Spotlight on Syrah


In France the grape is known as Syrah, in Australia it is known as Shiraz, but there is no real rule as to which name to use.

It is a small grape variety with thick skins, so the juice to skin ratio is quite low, meaning you can extract lots of colour and tannins.

The style depends on the climate and it can be grown in moderate to hot climates, giving a range of styles and flavours, from big gutsy reds to more restrained versions. Typical flavours to look for are blackberry, peppery and floral notes.

Syrah is grown in southern France in the Rhone Valley, in particular, on steep south-facing slopes in the Northern Rhone (protecting vineyards from the mistral winds) where it can be co-fermented with white varieties. In the Southern Rhone, Syrah is often blended with Mourvedre, and Grenache. Chris talks about reasons for blending and some of the sub-regions such as the most famous region of Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

Elsewhere it is grown in new world countries such as Australia (particularly Hunter Valley, Barossa Valley and Maclaren Vale), Chile and South Africa.

Subscribe

Using XML subscription

Apple Podcasts RSS feed Podcast link for Apple
Spotify RSS feed Podcast link for Spotify
xml subscription Podcast link for Android and Windows devices

ThirtyFifty - Wine Courses

Tools to improve your tasting skills and pass the WSET L3 Award in Wines Tasting Paper, from £10.

Wine Tasting Guide »

Over 500 multi-choice & short written answer questions to help you pass the WSET L3 Award in Wines, available for £20.

Exam Questions »

Our clients say...

I thought the questions were excellent, an extremely valuable revision tool. They really helped highlight areas I thought I had revised and understood but clearly had not, which has enabled me to focus on key areas to revisit and study before going into the exam... I think it is a great resource and an essential revision aid for any WSET 3 students wishing to gain a competitive edge and successfully pass the WSET 3 exam.

Gini (Australia) - WSET Level 3 Question

I just wanted to say a big thank you for your outstanding website. It was a key factor in helping me pass WSET level 3 and I really appreciate the time and effort you have put in to make it so much easier to study. Thank you once again

Gino - WSET Level 3 Question

I just wanted to say a big thanks for your great attitude and professional, straightforward tuition which helped me pass the exam with distinction.   It was a great course with a happy end!

Filip - WSET Level 3