Wine Regions Of France

Que Syrah, Sera?

Doris Day’s popular song “Que Sera, Sera” is the theme of this column on a couple of levels. The translation of “Whatever Will Be, Will Be” conjures up the carefree spirit of the warm summer months, when we enjoy casual backyard entertaining.

This weekend, many Father’s Day celebrations will feature backyard grilling, when Dad holds center stage, cooking family specialties for a group of appreciative dinner guests. Also, this play on words asks “Which Syrah Will It Be?”. Syrah wines can have the fruit driven character, peppery notes, be big and bold yet offer soft tannins (when blended with Grenache) that pair well with Dad’s barbeque.

There is a parallel between French and American Syrah wines which this column will explore. In both countries, the wines from their northern regions are similar in style, and the same can be said for the wines of both southern regions. In one case, it is cultural and in the other country it is climatic. Let’s explore these similarities.

French Syrah

Syrah wine has its roots in the Rhône Valley of France, divided between the Northern and Southern regions. Rhône Valley Syrah wines tend to offer blackberry, dark plum and spicy pepper notes. In general, Syrah from the Northern Rhône Valley and wines from the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation of the Southern Rhône Valley are highly prized collectables and are often very pricey. These wines are muscular, complex and offer long term aging potential. The Northern Rhône’s cooler climate helps create wines that have earthy, peppery and spice flavors.

France is very strict about grape vineyard plantings in their wine regions. Syrah is the only red grape varietal that may be legally planted in Northern Rhône (a cultural issue), so their Syrah wine is pure Syrah and not a blended product. In the Southern Rhône Valley, wine varietals may be blended. Southern Rhône wines are typically a blend of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre. These wines are more plentiful, approachable and reasonably priced. The Cotes du Rhône appellations of Southern Rhône offer terrific values at $10 to $20 a bottle.

As an aside, young French winemakers immigrate to America to escape the strict winemaking laws of France. They enjoy the freedom to grow grapes in any wine region and experiment by blending different grape varietals together, to create new expressions. While France fights to protect its wine heritage, the United States continually experiments to see what is possible.

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Que Syrah, Sera?

France is very strict about grape vineyard plantings in their wine regions. Syrah is the only red grape varietal that may be legally planted in Northern Rhône (a cultural issue), so their Syrah wine is pure Syrah and not a blended product.



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