Everything you need to know about Kosher Shiraz
How to Pronounce Shiraz: shi·raz
What does Shiraz taste like?
The Shiraz grape variety typically produced intensely-flavoured, rich red wines with a generous full body and plenty of tannins. On the nose they offer ripe blackberry, blueberry, and plum notes while the palate features a firm structure and ample sweet spice and smoky tobacco hints.
You would like Shiraz if you enjoy drinking powerful, flavorsome red wines with plenty of tannins and structure. Shiraz is ideal for pairing with rich red meat dishes like steak, beef bourguignon, or barbecued ribs thanks to the intense flavor profile.
Most Popular Kosher Shiraz
Teal Lake Shiraz is a lavish, full-bodied wine from Australia which combines an inky ruby red color with enticing black cherry and anise notes.
Tabor Mt. Tabor Shiraz is crafted from top quality grapes from Galilee where the Mediterranean climate helps craft a powerful red wine with ample dark berry and plum notes.
Dalton Estate Shiraz offers intense dark plum, liquorice and black pepper notes which combine harmoniously with barbecued ribs. This Israeli Shiraz is perfect for lovers of big, bold red wines.
Matar Stratus takes its name from the stratus cloud which is characterised by having many layers. The same is true of this Israeli Shiraz which offers rich dark plum, cocoa and smoky notes along with sweet spice from the 14 months of ageing in oak barrels.
Or HaGanuz Amuka Shiraz also hails from Israel and offers plenty of firm tannins and a well-developed structure which provide the perfect match for red meats.
Award-Winning Shiraz
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Carmel Kayoumi Vineyard Shiraz
This wine received 93 points from Wine Enthusiast and is crafted from grapes from the renowned Kayoumi vineyard in the foothills of Mount Meron in the Upper Galilee.
Everything you need to know about Kosher Syrah
How to Pronounce Syrah: sih·rah
What does Syrah taste like typically?
Syrah produces powerful, full-bodied red wines which typically have a deep inky hue in the glass and ample dark fruit flavors and aromas. The flavor profile ranges from rich blackberry, blueberry, and cassis notes to hints of savory black olives, liquorice, and black pepper.
You would like Syrah if you enjoy bold, full-flavored red wines with plenty of tannins and a firm structure. Thanks to the intense flavors and high alcohol levels, Syrah is an excellent choice for sipping by the fireside on cold winter nights or pairing with hearty red meat dishes.
Most Popular Kosher Syrah
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Flam Reserve Syrah
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Flam Reserve Syrah is produced by one of Israel’s finest wineries in the Upper Galilee. This powerful red is aged in oak for 12 months and then cellared for another 10.
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Jezreel Alfa
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Jezreel Alfa begins life in Israel’s Jezreel Valley where the terroir creates a complex, spicy wine with a remarkably long finish.
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Gito Adom
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Gito Adom comes from a boutique winery in the Judean Hills and is a delicious blend of Syrah, Petite Sirah, Marselan and Merlot.
Award-Winning Syrah