• At that time European winemakers sometimes imported wine from Persia to add sweetness and body. So perhaps Busby hoped the ancient name Shiraz...
  • By the ninth century, the city of Shiraz had established a reputation for producing the finest wine in the world,[1] and was Iran's wine capital. ... Persian wine.
  • Over time, Shiraz wine spread beyond the borders of ancient Persia, finding favour among traders, travellers, and conquerors who carried it to distant lands.
  • Syrah (/ˈsiːrɑː/), also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine.
  • Shiraz wine, with its deep hues and robust flavours, has journeyed through history from the ancient city of Shiraz in Persia to the vineyards of the modern world.
  • Finally, it is not a wine from Shiraz in ancient Persia. Syrah was born in France, in the rhone alps to be exact, and it’s first mentioned around the 15th century.
  • The exact origins of Shiraz wine date back several centuries, with evidence of its cultivation and production in Persia as early as the 7th century.
  • By Ava Brown, March 5, 2021. Australia is the homeland of many sorts of wines, but the only one that is standing out as Australia’s signature wine is Shiraz.
  • The origin in Persia is one of the theories of how the ‘Shiraz’ name came to be. But, there is yet to be a single concrete origin for this wine grape variety.
  • http://pasiondelvino.blogspot.com Syrah grapes, known as Shiraz in Australia, produce full-bodied, long-lived, fruity wines.
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