Syrah

Accompagnez ce vin riche et audacieux de mets tout aussi audacieux. La Syrah, aussi appelée Shiraz, est un cépage très prisé des amateurs de vin. On la retrouve dans la plupart des régions viticoles, mais elle est aussi souvent utilisée en assemblage. C'est un cépage à peau foncée, originaire du Rhône, utilisé pour produire du vin rouge. Des analyses ADN ont montré que la Syrah est issue du Dureza et de la Mondeuse Blanche.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is Syrah wine, and is it the same as Shiraz?

A: Syrah is a dark-skinned red wine grape that makes deeply coloured, full-bodied wines. Shiraz is usually the same grape, just a different name, and the style can shift a bit by region. If you like bold reds with a peppery edge, Syrah is a great place to start.

Q: What does Syrah taste like, and is it very peppery?

A: Expect dark fruit like blackberry and blueberry, plus savoury notes that can feel like black pepper, smoked herbs, or a little tobacco. Some Syrah wines lean more fruity, others more savoury, so pepper can range from a gentle tingle to a real feature. If you enjoy Cabernet Sauvignon or Malbec, Syrah often feels comfortably in that lane.

Q: Is Syrah a good red wine for beginners who usually find reds “too harsh”?

A: It can be, especially if you pick a Syrah with softer tannins, since tannin is the drying, grippy feeling on your gums. If “harsh” is your worry, try pairing it with food right away, even a simple burger or pasta, since protein and fat smooth the edges. Pour it 20 to 30 minutes before drinking to let the flavours relax.

Q: What food pairs best with Syrah wines?

A: Syrah loves bold, savoury dishes like barbecue, smoked meats, peppery sausages, and Bolognese. It is also great with mushroom dishes, aged cheddar, or poutine with extra pepper. If you are cooking with lots of spice or char, Syrah usually keeps up nicely.

Q: Are Canadian Syrah wines lighter than French Syrah?

A: Not always, but Canadian Syrah can show a slightly fresher, more lifted feel thanks to our cool-climate growing conditions, especially in Ontario and British Columbia. You still get the dark fruit and savoury pepper, but often with a bit more brightness. The fun part is tasting a few and seeing if you prefer the fruit-forward side or the more smoky, herbal side.