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France is the world’s largest wine-producing country, and its rich winemaking history dates back at least to the 6th century BC, when Greek immigrants founded the colony of Massalia (present-day Marseille) and introduced viticulture to the area. That trade was later taken over by the Roman Empire, which planted vineyards throughout France. During the Middle Ages, monks were largely responsible for preserving the country’s winemaking tradition, and by the 1800s France was one of the world’s most prestigious producers. But the industry was ravaged by the phylloxera plague of the mid-19th century, an economic downturn and two World Wars. It was not until the 1970s that wines sales started to boom again and France once again became the international wine powerhouse we know today.

Many of the grapes used in winemaking throughout the world originated in France, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Sparkling wine was invented in Champagne, one of the country’s iconic wine regions along with Bordeaux (home to Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc), Burgundy (Chardonnay and Pinot Noir), Alsace (Gewürztraminer and Riesling), the Loire Valley (Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc) and the Rhône (Syrah and Grenache).

Shiraz/Syrah

Shiraz (Syrah) Wines

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Syrah is the principal grape of the northern Rhône, found in the sturdy wines of Cornas, Côte-Rôtie, Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage and Saint-Joseph. The discovery of Greek amphorae excavated in the village of Tain, in the center of the vineyards of Hermitage, led to speculation that the vine may have been brought north to France from the city of Shiraz in the southeast of present day Iran. Whatever its origins, it is clear that this grape was already established in the Rhône valley by Roman times.

Like Cabernet, Syrah produces a tannic, deeply colored wine with robust flavors of black berry, smoke, pepper and tar. At one time, the wines of Hermitage were so cherished for their plump character that they were blended into the lean claret wines of Bordeaux, in a process the English called “to hermitagé.”

Today, Australia has taken over as the most visible producer of this grape, which they call Shiraz. Having made its way there in the 1830s, Shiraz is now the country’s most widely planted red grape. With a warmer climate and penchant for technology, the Aussies have produced a style that is almost the complete opposite of the Rhône wines. Fruit characteristics are foremost, emphasizing the bold, ripe blackberry flavors, chocolate and tar. Australian Shiraz provides one of the weightiest mouthfuls of any red wine! The most acclaimed Australian wine region, Barossa Valley, is the birthplace of the legendary Penfolds Grange. Rich and extraordinary, this is the most collectible Australian wine and one of the most famous wines anywhere made from Syrah.

Outside of France and Australia, California and Washington have made headway producing worthy Syrah in the upper price categories, but their limited popularity has slowed any growth spurts. Chile has been turning heads as some of its top producers have released single varietal Syrah wines. South Africa, too, shows promise with its enthusiastic forays into the promotion of this ancient, noble grape.

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  1. Castelmaure Grand Cuvee  2007 / 750 ml.

    Castelmaure Grand Cuvée

    2007 / 750 ml.

    France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Corbières
    RP92
    Item #30802
    $14.99
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  2. Cazes Le Canon du Marechal Red  2009 / 750 ml.

    Cazes Le Canon du Maréchal Red

    2009 / 750 ml.

    France | Vin de Pays d’Oc | Vin de Pays des Côtes Catalanes
    Item #30645
    $9.99
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  3. Chateau Cazal Viel Cuvee des Fees  2007 / 750 ml.

    Château Cazal Viel Cuvée des Fées

    2007 / 750 ml.

    France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Saint Chinian
    OT88
    Item #27703
    $12.99
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  4. Chateau de Paraza Minervois Cuvee Speciale  2009 / 750 ml.

    Château de Paraza Minervois Cuvée Speciale

    2009 / 750 ml.

    France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Minervois
    Item #31911
    $9.99
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  5. Chateau Grande Cassagne Costieres de Nimes Rose  2010 / 750 ml.

    Château Grande Cassagne Costières de Nimes Rosé

    2010 / 750 ml.

    France | Southern Rhône | Costières de Nimes
    SP86WE87
    Item #32022
    $8.99
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  6. Chateau L'Ermitage VIA Compostelle  2005 / 750 ml.

    Château L’Ermitage VIA Compostelle

    2005 / 750 ml.

    France | Southern Rhône | Costières de Nimes
    SP86
    Item #24170
    $6.99
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  7. Chateau la Bastide Corbieres  2007 / 750 ml.

    Chateau la Bastide Corbières

    2007 / 750 ml.

    France | Languedoc-Roussillon | Corbières
    RP90
    Item #29781
    $13.99
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  8. Chateau Pesquie Terrasses  2009 / 750 ml.

    Château Pesquié Terrasses

    2009 / 750 ml.

    France | Southern Rhône | Côtes du Ventoux
    RP90SP89
    Item #31506
    $14.99
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  9. Delatour Cuvee Premier Syrah  2008 / 750 ml.

    Delatour Cuvée Premier Syrah

    2008 / 750 ml.

    France | Vin de Pays | Vin de Pays d’Oc
    Item #28947
    $6.99
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  10. Domaine des Entrefaux Crozes-Hermitage  2009 / 750 ml.

    Domaine des Entrefaux Crozes-Hermitage

    2009 / 750 ml.

    France | Northern Rhône | Crozes-Hermitage
    Item #31514
    $21.99
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