Wine Spotlight: Bold Elegance – South African Shiraz Unveiled
Interested in making South African Shiraz? Give us a call at 877-812-1137 to speak to a winemaking representative about your order.
Appearance:
In the glass, South African Shiraz commands attention with its deep, inky purple color. The richness of its hue hints at the robust character that awaits.
Aroma:
Upon the first swirl, the nose is greeted by an enticing bouquet of dark fruits and subtle spices. Blackberry and ripe plum take center stage, accompanied by a hint of black pepper and a touch of smoky oak (either French or American oak, medium toast). The aromatic profile is bold and inviting, setting the stage for the complex layers to unfold. (yeast suggestions: BDX, D80, D254)
Palate:
As the wine graces the palate, it delivers a symphony of flavors that reflect the warmth and intensity of the South African sun. Black cherry and blueberry dance alongside notes of dark chocolate and a subtle hint of vanilla from careful oak aging (either French or American oak, medium toast). The wine’s full-bodied nature is complemented by velvety tannins that add a luxurious texture, creating a well-balanced and deeply satisfying experience.
Flavor Profile:
South African Shiraz is a showcase of the varietal’s bold and expressive character. The dark fruit flavors are complemented by a savory undercurrent, with a touch of black pepper adding a hint of spice. The integration of oak is seamless, contributing to the wine’s complexity without overpowering its vibrant fruit profile.
Pairing Suggestions:
A robust Shiraz is a natural companion to hearty dishes. Pair it with a juicy grilled steak, lamb stew, or a rich, meaty pasta for a perfect match. Its bold flavors and well-structured tannins also make it an excellent candidate for aging, allowing the wine to evolve and develop further complexity over time.
Overall:
South African Shiraz is a testament to the region’s ability to produce wines of depth and character. It balances power with finesse, showcasing the winemaker’s artistry in capturing the essence of the grape and the terroir. It’s a wine that invites contemplation and celebration.
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Why I’m making South African Syrah this year….
South African Shiraz is an under rated wine in the US. It is deep ruby in color with vibrant red fruit, baking spice notes, rounding out with notes of anise and black pepper. It is a complex wine with many layers of flavor. Unfortunately, there are not many distributed in the United States, so it’s a great reason to make it at home.
The Shiraz grapes come from a boutique wine growing region of South Africa called Devon Valley. Devon Valley is an estate vineyard that is planted on the valley slopes. It has rich soil and the benefits of warm days and cool breezes at night for optimal ripening.
For winemaking BDX is my yeast of choice this year. It is a vigorous fermenter and can handle 16% alcohol. BDX brings out the ruby color, while increasing the mouthfeel and soft tannin extraction. Personally I love soft tannins in a Syrah, but want to keep a solid structure in the wine. BDX should help me maintain the Syrah style I like, while bringing out the South African varietal character that it is known for. As for ageing, I am thinking about exposing the Syrah to a small amount of American oak, but I am still on the fence. It can add coffee notes to the Syrah, but I am not sure if I should let the fruit shine or add a little extra dimension to the wine. What do you think?
The Syrah grapes arrive this week. Decisions, decisions….
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