Syrah: New Zealand's hidden asset
Wednesday 26 February 2020

Richard investigates New Zealand’s other great claim to fame: world-class Syrah. Tasting notes in NZ Syrah put to the test.
Representing merely 1% of the vineyard area, Syrah must be New Zealand’s biggest vinous overachiever. The founder of Dry River, one of the country’s most respected producers, thinks that the country’s Syrah is better than its Pinot Noir, and I agree.
Among wine insiders, the reputation of NZ Syrah is reasonably well established. As a relatively cool-climate country, it is naturally inclined to produce spicy, fragrant Syrahs, rather than the fuller, heavier Shirazes with which neighbouring Australia is...
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