PeterL wrote:
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>> 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.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrah
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If you look at my history Peter, you would realize I often point out the
web research as the first, best step.
In this case, I was not sure it wasn't a typo, and wanted a human to
response.
Not complaining too much, but can you have a food related response?
I know with the volume here, it's not expected that all posts are food
related.
But it would be nice. I'd rather you tell me about the cake you burned :-)
Bob