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 Syrah, also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned wine grape, a noble French variety capable of producing elegant, spiced and complex red wines, which are dense and full of personality. Its origins are shrouded in mystery. According to the most reliable hypothesis, it originated in the ancient Persian city of Shiraz, while others believe it comes from the territory of Syracuse or even Egypt. 

What is certain is that, for centuries, it has been associated with the Rhone Valley in France, its chosen home, where interpretations of international fame are produced. Today, it has spread with great success throughout the world, from California to Australia, and has reached quality peaks in very different areas, such as inland Sicily, in the Maremma hills or in the terroir of Cortona, in the Tuscany region. Here, it displays an almost wild expressiveness, deep notes of black fruit and intense spices, a magnificent personality and a structured, tannic texture.

The History of Shiraz Grapes

Shiraz grape is often defined as indigenous to France due to the wonderful and intense expressions produced in the Rhone Valley. However, it was most likely imported from Persia, in particular from the city of Shiraz, or indeed from Sicily.

According to legend, it was first brought to France, to the small village of Tain on the banks of the Rhone, by the nobleman Gaspard de Steinberg on his return from the Crusades in 1224. From here, it spread throughout the territory.

Many believe the birthplace of the syrah wine is the Persian city of Shiraz, now in Iran. Located at an altitude of about 1,500 metres on the slopes of the Zagros mountains, Shiraz is here the first fermented musts were probably produced in the mists of time. The discovery of 7,000-year-old terracotta jars near the Persian city suggests that red wine Shiraz was the first to be produced in the history of mankind.

Another idea, bordering between myth and historical reality, traces the origin of this variety of red grapes to Syracuse in Sicily, based on an etymology probably of Greek origin. According to this hypothesis, the vine, which originated in Sicily, spread to France and then gradually disappeared on the island, only to be reintroduced in the 19th century, at the same time as it spread throughout the Italian peninsula.

According to another legend, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus imported this grape from Egypt to be cultivated in Gaul. During the long journey, his legions stopped in Sicily, near an area with the mythological name of Arethusa, and began planting the first vine shoots. The name Syracuse was born from the combination of grape’s name and that of Arethusa. The name Arethusa has survived to this day and identifies a body of water on the island of Ortigia, which flows into the city's Porto Grande.

The Most Prestigious Syrah Production Areas in the World

The Shiraz grape variety is widespread worldwide, with extensive cultivation in California, South Africa and Australia, where different names, such as Shiraz identify it. The productivity of the plant and the generosity of its intense, spiced aromatic profile have contributed to the production of red wines in almost every corner of the globe. In Australia, where the grape variety was imported in 1837 by James Busby, it is vinified on its own with great results or in combination with Cabernet Sauvignon.

However, the elective home of this variety is the Rhone Valley, where the first and most prestigious expressions were born and recognised in legendary denominations such as Hermitage AOC. Here that powerful, elegant, robust and long-lived red wines are born, with their characteristic spiced notes of liquorice and black pepper. In the northern Rhône Valley, this grape is vinified on its own, while in the south, it is blended with other local varieties, as is the case with Chateauneuf du Pape Rouge.

Several high-quality Syrah IGT wines are now produced in Italy, particularly in Sicily and Tuscany. Sicilian wines of this type are usually intense, warm, and enveloping, with moderate freshness. Their spiced notes are softened by the exuberant aromas of ripe fruit and dried flowers, which are due to the power of the sun and the generosity of the soil.

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