Charles Smith Syrah Boom Boom 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Charles Smith
Charles Smith Syrah Boom Boom 750ml - Amsterwine - Wine - Charles Smith

Charles Smith Syrah Boom Boom 750ml

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Syrah from Washington | United States
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Boom Boom! Syrah Red Wine is a big, rich, concentrated, and totally satisfying red wine blend. Explosive aromas of blackberry, boysenberry, white pepper, and savory herbs dance on the nose with each sip of this delicious red wine, which offers balanced complexity, fine tannins, and a pleasing mouthfeel. This red blend wine contains a strong helping of syrah, with a supporting cast of viognier and grenache wine grapes sourced from the Washington State winegrowing region using sustainable wine practices. This appellation is the second-largest premium wine producer in the United States and continues to grow in popularity thanks to its unique characteristics. Pair this spicy syrah wine with lamb cutlets, slow-roasted pork tenderloin, saucy barbecue ribs, or lamb meatballs, or enjoy a glass of wine on its own. Store this wine at room temperature, but refrigerate for about 30 to 60 minutes before serving cool for best taste. Please enjoy our wines responsibly. © 2022 Charles Smith Wines, Prosser, WA

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Shiraz/Syrah

Shiraz/Syrah, one grape, two names, yields bold red wines. Originating in France's Rhone Valley as Syrah, it's known as Shiraz in Australia and beyond. These wines boast deep color, robust body, and intense dark fruit flavors, often accented by notes of pepper and smoke. In France, Syrah shines in structured Northern Rhone wines and blends from the Southern Rhone. Meanwhile, Australian Shiraz is celebrated for its ripe fruit and full-bodied style. Regardless of origin, Shiraz/Syrah offers versatility, from elegant and peppery to rich and opulent, reflecting its terroir and winemaking.

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