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Alain Voge 2017 Cornas Les Chailles Côtes du Rhône France
94
Jeb Dunnuck
$72.99
$129.99
E Guigal 2013 Chateau D'Ampuis Cote-Rotie France
95
Wine Advocate
$149.00
E Guigal 2014 Chateau D'Ampuis Cote-Rotie France
94
Wine Advocate
$149.00
E Guigal 2016 Chateau D'Ampuis Cote-Rotie France
96
Jeb Dunnuck
$149.00
E Guigal 2018 Chateau D'Ampuis Cote-Rotie France
99
Jeb Dunnuck
$149.00
Jean-Luc Colombo 2017 Terres Brulees Cornas Côtes du Rhône France
95
Wine Enthusiast
$69.99
Saint Cosme 2019 Crozes Hermitage Rhône France
94
Jeb Dunnuck
$43.00
Saint Cosme 2019 Saint Joseph Rhône France
94
Jeb Dunnuck
$48.00
Sine Qua Non "M" 2015 Santa Rita Hills Syrah
99
Jeb Dunnuck
$550.00
Syrah, often known as Shiraz (Persian spelling), is an Iranian grape variety. Some historians doubt the notion that this winegrape was brought to the Rhône Valley in France during the Middle Ages. In any case, it is presently primarily produced in Australia and the United States. Please don't mix up syrah and petite Sirah; they're two completely different wines! "Shiraz" is also used in Australia, and the majority of this wine is produced there. They also make it a little more delicate than in the United States and France.
Syrah wines from the United States and France have a slightly heavier and fuller flavor profile. Italy also produces some excellent Syrah wines that are both tasty and qualified. Without a doubt, cellaring is one of the most crucial aspects of winemaking. The sommeliers advise that you drink it when it's still young. For most labels, three years or less is ideal. Shiraz wines are the bestsellers on our webshop. You can find them around $30 up to $200. We are waiting for the feedback!