What is the French equivalent of Shiraz?

Syrah/Shiraz
Syrah is a French variety that's perhaps most famous for being the principle grape of the Northern Rhône. But when it was exported to Australia, this red grape became known as Shiraz.
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What French wine is like Shiraz?

Mourvèdre (aka Monastrell)

The variety is commonly known in the South of France where it's used as a blending grape in red Rhône blends and also in Provençal rosé. As a single varietal wine it's peppery and somewhat earthy with deep dark fruit flavors of blackberry, boysenberry, açaí berry and olives.
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What is a French Shiraz?

Syrah, also known as Shiraz, is a popular red wine. Though the spiritual homeland of this red grape is France, Syrah has been planted throughout the world to great success. It expresses itself differently depending on the climate, soil and regional style, though certain characteristics remain the same.
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Is Bordeaux like Shiraz?

Like the Rhône Valley, Burgundy and Bordeaux are both wine regions in France, but Shiraz/Syrah grapes are not grown in either of those two regions. Check out our ABCs of Bordeaux and Burgundy videos for more on those two regions!
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What wine is most similar to Shiraz?

7 Best Alternatives to Syrah
  • Cabernet Sauvignon. Cabernet Sauvignon is the easiest alternative to provide to someone who is particularly interested in Syrah. ...
  • Pinotage. ...
  • Grenache. ...
  • Petit Sirah. ...
  • Malbec. ...
  • Zinfandel. ...
  • Monastrell.
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What's the DIFFERENCE between Shiraz



Is Tempranillo similar to Shiraz?

If you're planning a tapas party or want a night of fiery passion, Tempranillo outshines shiraz. Pronounced as sheer-as, the shiraz varietal currently dominates the Aussie wine scene and is the most planted varietal.
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Is Malbec similar to Shiraz?

Flavor-wise, Shiraz is a bit more complex than Malbec, with its smokey, pepper-like finish on the palate. Malbec features more of the classic aged red wine notes, such as vanilla, plum and blackcurrant.
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Is zinfandel the same as Shiraz?

Wine is a global business, and grapes have traveled internationally for thousands of years. As different varieties are adopted in new regions, they're often been given new names— consider how France's Syrah became Shiraz, or Primitivo became known as Zinfandel.
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Is Shiraz similar to Pinot Noir?

Pinot is earthy, lighter in colour, and shows medium to low tannin density. It is flexible & easy-drinking, pairing well with distinct types of food & flavours. Shiraz produces deeply coloured wines with firm tannins, and characteristic flavours of spicy blackberry, plum and pepper.
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Is Chianti like a Cabernet?

While both are great, Chianti has an advantage in terms of pairing with many different foods. On the other hand, Cabernet Sauvignon is grown worldwide, so there are many different styles to enjoy. Chianti is sweeter than Cabernet Sauvignon, but both wines are still considered dry wines.
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Is a Syrah the same as Shiraz?

The most basic difference between Syrah and Shiraz is where they're from. Syrah is from France, and Shiraz is from Australia. France is both the spiritual and literal homeland of the Syrah grape.
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What is difference between Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon?

Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz wines have some different structures, so it very much comes down to personal choice. Cabernet is often stronger in taste, whereas Shiraz often has a more smooth and fine texture. By no means is one better than the other, it's really just a matter of choosing the right one for the occasion.
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What grape is Chateauneuf du Pape?

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a historic village between the towns of Orange and Avignon, in France's southern Rhône Valley. It is famous for powerful, full-bodied red wine, largely made from the classic southern Rhône grape trio of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre.
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What is the most popular French red wine?

Here's our hand-picked list of the top 10 Best French Red Wines for 2021
  • Chateau de la Liquiere, Faugeres Rouge, Cuvee Cistus, 2018. ...
  • Mas des Brousses, Chasseur des Brousses, IGP Saint-Guilhem-Le-Desert, 2019. ...
  • La Combe Saint Paul, Gres Rouges, La Clape, 2019. ...
  • Château Pierre de Montignac, Médoc, Cru Bourgeois, 2016.
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What is the most full-bodied French red wine?

Cabernet Sauvignon* The classic full-bodied red wine from France that outputs pepper and cedar flavors along with loads of fruit. Merlot* When aged in American oak, merlot has higher tannin and savory tobacco flavors along with the classic taste of black cherry pie.
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What is French red wine called?

1. Merlot. Around 11% of the world's Merlot wines are made in France, mainly in Bordeaux, Bergerac, Cahors and Languedoc-Roussillon. Merlot is often blended with grape varieties of higher tannins to produce softer textures, the reason why it forms a perfect Vin de Table (table wine) with flavors of red fruits.
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Is Bordeaux the same as Pinot Noir?

Bordeaux whites are usually blends of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon. Meanwhile, Burgundy's red wines are made from Pinot Noir (the Beaujolais region is technically considered part of Burgundy as well, and the red wines there are made from Gamay), while white Burgundies are made from the Chardonnay grape.
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What is difference between Merlot and Shiraz?

Also, Merlot is a delicate, flavorful, medium-bodied wine which is a better wine for beginning tasters. It has a fruity, delicate flavor with a velvety mouthfeel and hints of berries, plum and currant, while Shiraz is a fuller bodied, bold and powerful wine with earthy qualities of pepper, truffle and leather.
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What is Zinfandel called in France?

Z de l'Arjolle - the only Zinfandel of France.
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What Italian wine is similar to Shiraz?

Montepulciano is deeply colored, similar to Syrah, and with very bold tannins, although some producers will blend it with other grapes to round out the flavor.
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Montepulciano grows in Central Italy and can be found under a few common names as well:
  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo.
  • Rosso Conero.
  • Rosso Piceno.
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What French wine is similar to Cabernet Sauvignon?

If you are a fan of old-world Cabernet styles, try a French Syrah from Northern Rhone. The bottle with not say Syrah, so look for wines from Côte Rôtie, Hermitage, and Crozes-Hermitage. These wines will have fresh fruit flavors with herb and pepper aromas.
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Is there a French Malbec?

French Malbec. France is the place of origin of Malbec, but Argentina is now home to nearly 70% of the Malbec vineyards of the world. Thus, your very first taste of Malbec could have been from Mendoza, Argentina.
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Is Grenache similar to Shiraz?

What Does Grenache Taste Like? With a similar weight and tannin structure to light to medium bodied Shiraz, Grenache is light on the palate and is all about purity of fruit.
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Is Chianti similar to Malbec?

Malbec and Chianti are two exquisite red grapes that have a lot in common but also have a lot of differences. Chianti is a well-known Italian grape that grows in areas such as Tuscany. It was built sometime in the 13th century. Malbec, on the other hand, is a French red wine that originated in the Bordeaux region.
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