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Wine Shiraz
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CONTACT US
- +1(672) 204 8008
- +1(778) 444 6006
- info@wineshiraz.ca
- 700-609 W Hastings St Vancouver BC V6B 4W4
FAQ
What is Shiraz wine and how does it differ from Syrah?
Shiraz and Syrah are actually the same grape variety. The name “Shiraz” is commonly used in Australia and parts of the New World, including Canada, while “Syrah” is the name used in France and Europe. Shiraz typically has a fruitier, spicier profile compared to the more earthy, structured Syrah.
Where does Shiraz wine come from?
Although the name suggests a link to Shiraz, Iran, the grape originates from the Rhône Valley in France. However, Shiraz wines today are most famously produced in Australia, and also in regions like South Africa, the U.S., and Canada.
What food pairs well with Shiraz wine?
Shiraz pairs beautifully with grilled meats, barbecued dishes, hearty stews, and aged cheeses. Its bold flavors and spice make it ideal for rich, savory meals.
Is Shiraz wine available in Canada?
Yes, Shiraz wines are widely available across Canada. You can find both domestic and international varieties in most liquor stores and wine shops.