Shiraz or Syrah is a variety of grape used in wine. It is called Syrah in France, Argentina, Chile, and most of the United States. In South Africa, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand it is known as Shiraz.
The name of the grape Shiraz was taken from that of the city of Shiraz in Iran, near where the process of wine making possibly originated 7000 years ago. It is believed that the Syrah/Shiraz was brought into southern France by a returning crusader, Guy De'Sterimberg. He became a hermit and developed a vineyard on a steep hill where he lived in the Rhône River Valley. It became known as the Hermitage.
Here are pics of the wines that were featured along with the dishes everyone made:
Cote du Rhone (northern France) Syrah
Chilean Shiraz
California (Santa Barbara) Syrah
Simple trio of goat cheese, crackers & fruit
Nacho Skillet by Art
Onion Tart by Yumi
Brown Sugar Braised Pork w/Plantains & Yellow Peppers
by Theresa
Taco Salad Platter by Abbie
Green Chile Tamale Bake by John
Mexican Dorito Casserole by Michele
Chicken, Cilantro & Black Bean Quesadillas by Louis
Fresh Mexican Salad by Linda
Kahlua Double Nut Brownies by SusanFlan by Linda
Rice Pudding by Dani
Tres Leches Cake w/Meringue Topping & Strawberries by Harvey
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