Kids aren't the only ones allowed to have fun this Christmas. While strategically placing the Elf on the Shelf has become an Olympic sport for moms over the past few years, there’s a new game in town ...
Here's what you need to know about this versatile grape's multiple monikers. Vicki Denig is a wine and travel journalist who divides her time between New York and Paris. She is a certified wine ...
The San Francisco International Wine Competition (SFIWC) has released the 2024 wine competition winners. Six Shiraz wines made the final round. Below are brief descriptions of the wines and tasting ...
Australian shiraz production has dropped to its lowest level since 2007, forcing winemakers to pull out vines. Moscato and prosecco are booming in popularity as young drinkers want sweeter, lighter, ...
Music, poetry and wine-drinking at the court of 17th Century Persian ruler Shah Abbas Until the Islamic revolution, Iran had a tradition of wine-making which stretched back centuries. It centred on ...
There is a lot of speculation about how Syrah (and Shiraz) received its name. It was mistakenly believed to have descended from a grape that originated in the city of Shiraz in Persia, while other ...
The wine was most likely bred in French region associated with Knight who brought Persian vine home from the crusades A long-held legend has it that the Shiraz grape comes from the city called Shiraz ...
Five winemakers discuss what makes their shiraz unique and why it's Australia's most popular grape. "Australia is known for shiraz that showcases great power, concentration and depth," says Nigel ...
Nothing says magnificent like a glass of sparkling shiraz, highlighting dark berries, sweet plum, cherry and spices. A simple addition of the best sparkling red wine can transform any table into ...
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What’s the Difference Between Syrah and Shiraz?
Here's what you need to know about this versatile grape's multiple monikers. The differences between Syrah and Shiraz are a bit like tomato or to-MAH-to. No matter how you slice it, they’re the same ...
Until the Islamic revolution, Iran had a tradition of wine-making which stretched back centuries. It centred on the ancient city of Shiraz - but is there a connection between the place and the wine of ...
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