Shiraz is a red wine grape variety that is known for producing full-bodied and rich red wines. It originated in the Rhône Valley region of France, where it is often called Syrah.
A classic Shiraz is typically a dry and robust wine with high tannins and intense fruit flavors. It can be aged in oak barrels, which impart flavors of vanilla and spice to the wine. Shiraz is often described as having flavors of blackberry, black cherry, dark chocolate, pepper, and tobacco.
Some of the most famous Shiraz wines come from Australia, particularly from the Barossa Valley and the McLaren Vale regions. Other regions that produce notable Shiraz wines include California, South Africa, and Argentina.