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proper nounʃɪˈrazˈʃɪərazSHiˈräz A city in south-western central Iran; population 1,227,331 (2006). The city is noted for the school of miniature painting based there between the 14th and 16th centuries, and for the manufacture of carpets. 设拉子(伊朗中部西南城市;2006年人口1, 227, 331;14至16世纪为微型画派的基地;以微型画派及地毯生产而著名)
noun ʃɪˈrazˈʃɪərazSH(i)əˈräz mass noun1A variety of black wine grape. 西拉(一种酿酒黑葡萄) Example sentencesExamples - This was a most complex wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, plus Merlot, Cabernet franc and Shiraz, and was decanted at the table, again with much ceremony.
- Most are made from Shiraz, though some (like this one) are Cabernet-Shiraz blends.
- Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse.
- For long Australia's premier red wine grape in terms of area planted, Shiraz is at long last respectable too.
- If so, then the Australians' name for the variety, Shiraz, is in fact the original.
- Hardy had his own vineyard with a variety of Madeira, Shiraz and Riesling.
- This is a delightful wine, with a lively nose and taste, stemming from a brilliant blending of Cabernet, Xynomavro and Shiraz grapes, in excellent harmony.
- At present, 13 hectares are planted to Chardonnay while the neighbouring property, Nooitgedacht, was purchased recently and planted with Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon vines.
- The combination of Shiraz and Cabernet gives this minty, oaky wine more bite and tannin.
- Originally used in the production of robust fortified wine, varieties like Tinta Cao fell out of favour once the new wave, juicy Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon took over.
- A little Viognier was co-fermented with Shiraz for added texture.
- He got a yield of six tonnes from the Cabernet and Shiraz variety of wine grapes he cultivated on two acres.
- Members will have the opportunity to taste these wines ‘blind’ and rate them to see if the French or the Australians are really producing the world's most delicious wines from Syrah / Shiraz.
- The grape which we and the French call Syrah is exactly the same grape as the renowned Australian Shiraz.
- Australia produces many types of red wine, but Shiraz is the most visible and widely planted red grape.
- 1.1 A red wine made from the Shiraz grape.
西拉红葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - Two of its prize-winning wines, the Semillon Chardonnay and the Shiraz Cabernet, have also come to town.
- At times, Victorian Shiraz can taste a little bit like Syrah from the northern Rhône.
- Hartenberg Chatillon and Weisser Riesling are always popular as is the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz blend.
- It was a big gutsy red, one for those who like Cabernet or Shiraz but want a change.
- So sweet fruited and forward is it, this wine is more Shiraz than Syrah.
- In fact, some wine makers are concerned that the high end of the Syrah / Shiraz market may be in jeopardy because of the high caliber of the lower end wines.
- A big, juicy steak goes well with a big, juicy wine such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or a Shiraz, while a chicken dish is better with wine containing less tannin.
- Today he's grilling a tri-tip roast marinated in Shiraz; bell peppers dunked in the same sauce are sizzling alongside.
- A full-bodied, but not over-the-top, Zinfandel or Shiraz works well with this fish.
- Even a good bottle of Merlot or Shiraz, enjoyed today, can recreate history, in a sense.
- There is a big, juicy Shiraz and round, smoky, surprisingly complex Merlot; a blackcurranty but less eager, more sophisticated Cabernet.
- Where would California be without Chardonnay or Australia without Shiraz?
- Fifteen wineries produce mainly Chardonnay, Sémillon, Shiraz, and Cabernet Sauvignon of relatively modest quality, relying almost entirely on the passing tourist trade.
- A Californian Zinfandel or Australian Shiraz, or even a well-made sparkling wine, would be much more suitable.
- But taken together they do underscore the importance of the US market for all that Shiraz and Chardonnay.
- Vintage Shiraz fruit flavours overwhelm the palate with layers of plum and bitter dark chocolate giving the wine a savoury richness.
- Made from Shiraz and a dash of old vintage Aussie ports.
OriginFrom Shiraz1, apparently an alteration of French syrah, influenced by the belief that the vine was brought from Iran by the Crusades. proper nounSHiˈräz A city in southwestern central Iran; population 1,227,331 (2006). The city is noted for the school of miniature painting based there between the 14th and 16th centuries, and for the manufacture of carpets. 设拉子(伊朗中部西南城市;2006年人口1, 227, 331;14至16世纪为微型画派的基地;以微型画派及地毯生产而著名)
nounSH(i)əˈräz 1A variety of black wine grape. 西拉(一种酿酒黑葡萄) Example sentencesExamples - For long Australia's premier red wine grape in terms of area planted, Shiraz is at long last respectable too.
- He got a yield of six tonnes from the Cabernet and Shiraz variety of wine grapes he cultivated on two acres.
- Hardy had his own vineyard with a variety of Madeira, Shiraz and Riesling.
- This is a delightful wine, with a lively nose and taste, stemming from a brilliant blending of Cabernet, Xynomavro and Shiraz grapes, in excellent harmony.
- A little Viognier was co-fermented with Shiraz for added texture.
- This was a most complex wine made from Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, plus Merlot, Cabernet franc and Shiraz, and was decanted at the table, again with much ceremony.
- Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse.
- Originally used in the production of robust fortified wine, varieties like Tinta Cao fell out of favour once the new wave, juicy Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon took over.
- Members will have the opportunity to taste these wines ‘blind’ and rate them to see if the French or the Australians are really producing the world's most delicious wines from Syrah / Shiraz.
- The combination of Shiraz and Cabernet gives this minty, oaky wine more bite and tannin.
- If so, then the Australians' name for the variety, Shiraz, is in fact the original.
- Australia produces many types of red wine, but Shiraz is the most visible and widely planted red grape.
- Most are made from Shiraz, though some (like this one) are Cabernet-Shiraz blends.
- At present, 13 hectares are planted to Chardonnay while the neighbouring property, Nooitgedacht, was purchased recently and planted with Shiraz, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon vines.
- The grape which we and the French call Syrah is exactly the same grape as the renowned Australian Shiraz.
- 1.1 A red wine made from the Shiraz grape.
西拉红葡萄酒 Example sentencesExamples - Hartenberg Chatillon and Weisser Riesling are always popular as is the Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz blend.
- Made from Shiraz and a dash of old vintage Aussie ports.
- Where would California be without Chardonnay or Australia without Shiraz?
- In fact, some wine makers are concerned that the high end of the Syrah / Shiraz market may be in jeopardy because of the high caliber of the lower end wines.
- A Californian Zinfandel or Australian Shiraz, or even a well-made sparkling wine, would be much more suitable.
- So sweet fruited and forward is it, this wine is more Shiraz than Syrah.
- A big, juicy steak goes well with a big, juicy wine such as a Cabernet Sauvignon or a Shiraz, while a chicken dish is better with wine containing less tannin.
- Today he's grilling a tri-tip roast marinated in Shiraz; bell peppers dunked in the same sauce are sizzling alongside.
- But taken together they do underscore the importance of the US market for all that Shiraz and Chardonnay.
- Vintage Shiraz fruit flavours overwhelm the palate with layers of plum and bitter dark chocolate giving the wine a savoury richness.
- It was a big gutsy red, one for those who like Cabernet or Shiraz but want a change.
- Even a good bottle of Merlot or Shiraz, enjoyed today, can recreate history, in a sense.
- A full-bodied, but not over-the-top, Zinfandel or Shiraz works well with this fish.
- Two of its prize-winning wines, the Semillon Chardonnay and the Shiraz Cabernet, have also come to town.
- There is a big, juicy Shiraz and round, smoky, surprisingly complex Merlot; a blackcurranty but less eager, more sophisticated Cabernet.
- At times, Victorian Shiraz can taste a little bit like Syrah from the northern Rhône.
- Fifteen wineries produce mainly Chardonnay, Sémillon, Shiraz, and Cabernet Sauvignon of relatively modest quality, relying almost entirely on the passing tourist trade.
OriginFrom Shiraz, apparently an alteration of French syrah, influenced by the belief that the vine was brought from Iran by the Crusades. |