Grape Varieties
Syrah/Shiraz
Syrah, known as Shiraz in warmer regions, is admired for its depth, spice, and complexity. Originating from the Rhône Valley in France, it produces full-bodied wines with notes of blackberry, black pepper, and smoked meat. Cooler climates highlight pepper and violets, while warmer sites bring riper fruit and chocolate tones. Firm tannins and balanced acidity give Syrah both structure and elegance, allowing it to age gracefully for decades while expressing remarkable regional diversity.
Become a Wine Expert
Learn About Wine
How to Choose the Best Wine Glass for Every Wine Style
Learn how wine glass design affects aroma, taste, and texture. Explore the main styles, from Bordeaux to Burgundy, and find the right glass for every wine.
China’s Most Common Wine Grape Varieties
Explore China’s most important wine grape varieties, from Cabernet Sauvignon to Marselan, and how they shape the country’s wine styles today.
Organic, Vegan and Biodynamic Wine: What is the Difference?
Organic, vegan, and biodynamic wines are becoming increasingly common. This guide explains how each method works from vineyard to cellar and what these terms really mean for wine lovers.
