"~misfit~" > wrote in
:
> Syrah is the original grape variety grown in the Hermitage region of
> France. When it was transplanted to the New World the Aussies in
> particular (who excel with this variety, it does really well in their
> climate) started calling it 'Shiraz'. In Europe they mostly still call
> it Syrah, in Aus and I think US they call it Shiraz. In New Zealand
> (where I am) it can be either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrah
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Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
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