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Syrah Masters 2015: the results
A move away from high-alcohol blockbusters towards wines of greater restraint was the keynote of this year’s Global Syrah Masters, writes Lucy Shaw.
WHILE THE meaning behind the name Syrah is much disputed, DNA profiling at UC Davis in 1998 found the variety to be the offspring of two obscure grapes from south-east France: Dureza from Ardèche and Mondeuse Blanche from Savoie.
Jancis Robinson MW states in Wine Grapes that this crossing first took place in the RhôneAlpes region, most likely in Isère. Syrah’s style and flavour profile vary dramatically depending on where it’s grown.
In cooler climates the wines are medium to full-bodied with notes of blueberry, blackberry, mint and black pepper. In hotter regions like the Barossa Valley, Syrah (or Shiraz as it’s known there) has a jammier character, softer tannins and notes of liquorice, spice, prune and leather. Syrah is a vigorous, mid-ripening variety with small berries and a short window for optimum harvesting. Its tannins are much more gentle than Cabernet Sauvignon and it generally has more weight on the midpalate.
The variety thrives all over the world, from Chile and South Africa to Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. While the grape reaches its apogee in Hermitage and the Côte-Rôtie in the northern Rhône, Syrah has also found a happy home in Australia – with fine examples hailing from the Barossa Valley, Hunter Valley, Margaret River and the McLaren Vale – having been introduced to the country by James Busby in 1832.
In our inaugural Syrah Masters competition, 150 wines from 14 different countries, including Israel, Turkey, Thailand and Switzerland, were submitted.
Judging took place on 9 September at Broadway House in Fulham. Served blind and assessed without prejudice about their country of origin, the wines were arranged according to their price band as well as style, from low-priced to high, and unoaked to oaked, in order to make the competition as fair as possible. Furthermore, the varietal Syrahs were assessed separately from the blends.
At the entry level, judges were looking for deep colour, juicy fruit and full-bodied softness.
At the top end, they were seeking the aromatic, perfumed Côte-Rôtie style. Of the 150 wines that entered, 131 received a medal, making it our most successful Masters competition to date. Among them, 25 wines were awarded Gold meals while a quintet scooped the top accolade of Master, three of which hailed from Australia, one from the Rhône and one from the lesser-known Syrah hub of Switzerland.
The majority of wines to enter were from the New World, though there were a decent number of entries from France. Two-thirds of the wines were made from 100% Syrah, the other third being Syrah-dominant blends.
A positive trend to emerge from the tasting was an evolution in the style of New World Syrah towards elegance and restraint and away from the high-alcohol monsters of the past. “If I could use one word to sum up the wines today it would be ‘restraint’, which is a surprise. I was expecting more blockbusters from the New World,” noted Alun Griffiths MW, international director for Beijing’s Vats Liquor, who admitted to being a sucker for the “peppery, floral character” of the Syrahs from the northern Rhône, but also found the Swiss Syrahs to be a “pleasant surprise”.
Anthony Moss MW of the Wine and Spirits Education Trust was also full of praise for the wines on show. “There was a clear progression through the price points and a greater concentration and depth of fruit. Good judgments were made with the winemaking – there was very little overoaking going on. Brett and Syrah often go together, but it was only detectable in a couple of the wines at a low level and contributed to the complexity,” he said. “Some of the wines approached the softness and silkiness of Pinot,” Moss added.
About the competition
In a crowded wine competition arena, The Drinks Business Global Syrah Masters stands out for its assessment of wines purely by grape variety rather than by region. Divided only by price bracket and, for ease of judging, whether the style was oaked or unoaked, the blind tasting format allowed wines to be assessed without prejudice about their country of origin.
Wines were scored out of 100, with those gaining over 95 points being awarded the top title of Master. Those earning over 90 points were given a Gold, those over 85 points a Silver and those over 80 points a Bronze. The wines were judged by a cherrypicked group of Masters of Wine on 9 September at Broadway House in Fulham. This report features only the medal-winners
“There were a lot of well-balanced wines in the pack – you don’t need a slab of wildebeest to drink them.” Miles Corish MW of Milestone Wines was also pleasantly surprised by the approachability and balance of the wines. “The Australian Shirazes showed more restraint and were far less extracted than I was expecting,” he said.
“The aromatic profile was uplifting and more balanced than I thought – they weren’t blockbusters. People should think again about Syrah. It’s a misunderstood variety. It’s easy to drink on its own and should be on more people’s radars.
“The wines are surprisingly approachable, versatile, have a lot of flavour and are never too tannic. Syrah doesn’t have to be a blend to be a great wine; it’s more of a textural wine, savoury and earthy.” For wine consultant Jonathan Pedley MW, the overall quality of the wines on offer was higher than he experienced at The Drinks Business Cabernet Sauvignon Masters earlier this year. “I gave more medals at this tasting than ever as the standard was pretty high,” he said. “There were a lot of Silver and Gold medals.
Syrah is a friendly and more of a forgiving style of wine than Cabernet. When great, Cabernet is magnificent, but the overall quality was higher at this tasting. There weren’t many astringent examples. “Syrah is capable of such extremes – it can have perfumed Pinot elegance or the same structure, density, tannin and acidity levels as Cabernet. For everyday drinking wines, Syrah is like Malbec – a quaffer.
“Most of the reds made today, even at the premium level, are designed to be drunk young and Syrah, with its intense fruit, deep colour, compatibility with oak and rounded, supple tannins, is friendly and approachable young,” he said, admitting like Griffiths, to favouring the style of Syrah from the northern Rhône.
AROMATIC APPEAL
“The thing I love about young Syrah is the pure aromatics. When wines from the Côte-Rôtie really shine they are floral, elegant, graceful and refined,” he said. As for which countries impressed the most, the judges were all pleasantly surprised by the Syrahs from Switzerland, while most were delighted to discover more elegance and restraint from Australia than they were anticipating.
“I was expecting to taste Barossa Shirazes that you could stand a spoon in but there has been a positive stylistic shift towards more elegant wines with a focus on perfume and less use of American oak. There weren’t many wines with that old-school, coconut-style of oak.
“There were a few wines where the alcohol was on the high side but generally they were under control,” noted Pedley. “There’s a great diversity now of Shiraz styles from Australia – the ones from Western Australia tend to be more refined.” The South African Syrahs were another surprise, with Pedley finding “no burnt notes in the wines” as can be the case with reds from the country.
There seemed to be a lack of consistency in the Chilean Syrahs, with the most refined examples coming from the Leyda Valley and the worst falling into the “stewed and jammy” bracket. One of the day’s disappointments was the failure of New Zealand Syrah to wow the judges, with many finding the wines from Hawkes Bay a bit green and short on the finish.
But while the results were overwhelmingly positive, the truth remains that Syrah is a hard sell at the top end as it continues to be blighted by associations with cheap Australian Shiraz, particularly in the US. “There is Syrah planted in California’s Santa Rita Hills that is better quality than the Pinot Noir there but it doesn’t sell for some reason, which is sad,” said Moss. “It’s hard to get people to pay more for premium Syrah but as a variety it is capable of the very highest quality.”
The judges (left to right): Hugo Rose MW of the Wine Investment Association; Miles Corish MW of Milestone Wines; Michael Palij MW of Winetraders; wine consultant Patricia Stefanowicz MW; Patrick Schmitt MW, editor of the drinks business; Lucy Shaw, managing editor of the drinks business; Alun Griffiths MW, international director for Beijing’s Vats Liquor; Adrian Garforth MW of Blackrock Wines; Anthony Moss MW of the Wine and Spirits Education Trust; Robert MacCulloch MW of Domaine Direct; and wine consultant Jonathan Pedley MW
Please click through for the results; page one for unoaked Syrah and Syrah blends, pages two and three for oaked Syrah and pages four and five for oaked Syrah blends.
Rosé 100% Syrah – unoaked
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
£10-£15 | ||||
Siam Winery | Monsoon Valley Shiraz | 2014 | Bronze | Thailand |
100% Syrah – unoaked
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
£10-£15 | ||||
Limestone Coast Wines | The Hidden Sea Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Brunel Père et Fils | Crozes-Hermitage Brunel de la Gardine | 2012 | Bronze | France |
Paul Jaboulet Aîné | Syrah Secret de Famille | 2013 | Bronze | France |
Syrah blend (min 50%) – unoaked
Under £10 | ||||
Château Les Amoureuses | Les Amoureuses VDP Coteaux de l’Ardèche Syrah | 2012 | Silver | France |
Viña Maipo | Shiraz | 2014 | Bronze | Chile |
Viña Maipo | Classic Series Shiraz | 2014 | Bronze | Chile |
Moulin de Gassac | Moulin de Gassac Sol de Landoc | 2014 | Bronze | France |
Quinta de Maipo | Mi Pueblo | 2014 | Bronze | Chile |
100% Syrah – oaked
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | ||||
Kavaklidere Saraplari | Egeo Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Turkey |
Nepenthe Wines | Nepenthe Altitude Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Domaines Paul Mas | La Forge Estate Syrah | 2013 | Silver | France |
Grupo Mezzacorona | Feudo Arancio Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | Italy |
Trivento Bodegas y Vinedos | Trivento Reserva | 2013 | Bronze | Argentina |
Viña Siegel | Special Reserve Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | Chile |
Siam Winery | Monsoon Valley Shiraz | 2013 | Bronze | Thailand |
£10-£15 | ||||
Sister’s Run | Epiphany Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
Wakefield/Taylor Wines | Wakefield/Taylors Shiraz | 2014 | Gold | Australia |
Cloof Wine Estate | The Very Sexy Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | South Africa |
Viña Concha y Toro | Marques de Casa Concha Syrah | 2012 | Gold | Chile |
Mr Riggs | Piebald Syrah | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
Viña Undurraga | Sibaris Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Chile |
Quinta de Maipo | Vitral | 2014 | Silver | Chile |
Kavaklidere Saraplari | Pendore Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Turkey |
Stellenzicht | Stellenzicht Golden Triangle Shiraz | 2011 | Silver | South Africa |
Nederburg | Manor House Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | South Africa |
Cloof Wine Estate | The Very Sexy Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | South Africa |
Zonnebloem | Limited Edition Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | South Africa |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Valley Lot Reserva Syrah | 2013 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Casa Silva | Doña Dominga Gran Reserva Syrah | 2014 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Montgras | Antu | 2013 | Silver | Chile |
Aresti Chile Winery | Trisquel Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Chile |
Cloof Wine Estate | Cloof Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | South Africa |
Sileni Estates | The Peak Syrah | 2014 | Silver | New Zealand |
Rhebokskloof Private Cellar | Vineyard Selection Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | South Africa |
Viña Casa Silva | Gran Terroir Syrah | 2014 | Silver | Chile |
Château Kamnik | Ten Barrels Syrah | 2011 | Silver | Macedonia |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Vineyard Syrah | 2011 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Casablanca | Nimbus Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Valdivieso | Single Vineyard Syrah | 2014 | Silver | Chile |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Marea Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Chile |
Lomond | Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | South Africa |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Gran Reserva Syrah | 2014 | Bronze | Chile |
Viña Quintay | Quintay Grand Reserve Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | Chile |
Reyneke | Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | South Africa |
Sileni Estates | Sileni Cellar Selection Syrah | 2014 | Bronze | New Zealand |
100% Syrah – oaked
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
£15-£20 | ||||
McGuigan Wines | Shortlist Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
Wakefield/Taylor Wines | Reserve Parcel Clare Valley Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
McGuigan Wines | McGuigan Shortlist Shiraz | 2012 | Gold | Australia |
Wakefield/Taylor Wines | Jaraman Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
Alto | Shiraz | 2012 | Gold | South Africa |
Mission Estate | Mission Jewelstone Syrah | 2013 | Gold | New Zealand |
Garcés Silva Family Vineyard | Amayna Syrah | 2013 | Gold | Chile |
Growers Wine Group | Barossa Valley Possum Creek Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Dandelion Vineyards | Lionheart of the Barossa Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Viña Errazuriz | Aconcagua Costa Syrah | 2014 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Los Boldos | CLB Grand reserve Syrah | 2013 | Silver | Chile |
Viña Undurraga | TH Syrah | 2011 | Silver | Chile |
Heirloom Vineyards | Eden Valley Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Gemtree Wines | Uncut | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Heirloom Vineyards | Red Queen of the Eden Valley | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Heirloom Vineyards | Lioness of McLaren Vale Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Larry Cherubino Wines | The Yard Acacia Shiraz | 2014 | Silver | Australia |
Larry Cherubino Wines | The Yard Justin Shiraz | 2014 | Silver | Australia |
Viña Montgras | Montgras Limited | 2012 | Silver | Chile |
Lomond | Lomond Conebush Syrah | 2013 | Silver | South Africa |
Finca Las Moras | Gran Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Argentina |
Lomond | Cat’s Tail Syrah – Single Vineyard | 2012 | Silver | South Africa |
Heirloom Vineyards | Barossa Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Jean René Germanier | Syrah du Valais | 2013 | Silver | Suisse |
Jackson Family Wines | Kendall Kackson Vintner’s Reserva Syrah | 2013 | Silver | USA |
Flagstone Winery | Flagstone Dark Horse Shiraz | 2011 | Bronze | South Africa |
Heirloom Vineyards | McLaren Vale Shiraz | 2013 | Bronze | Australia |
Château Les Amoureuses | Côtes du Rhône La Barbare | 2014 | Bronze | |
Larry Cherubino Wines | The Yard Riversdale Shiraz 2014 | 2014 | Bronze | Australia |
Australian Vintage | Nepenthe Gate Block Shiraz | 2013 | Bronze | Australia |
Viña Casa Silva | Casa Silva Cool Coast Syrah | 2012 | Bronze | Chile |
£20-£30 | ||||
McGuigan | Handmade Shiraz | 2012 | Gold | Australia |
Wakefield/Taylor wines | St Andrews Shiraz | 2012 | Gold | Australia |
Gemtree Wines | Ernest Allan | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Larry Cherubino Wines | Cherubino Laissez Faire Syrah | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Bremerton Vintners | Bremerton Old Adam Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | Australia |
McGuigan | McGuigan Handmade Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Stellenzicht | Stellenzicht Plum Pudding Hill Syrah | 2010 | Silver | South Africa |
Bodegas y Vinedos Pascual Toso Alta Syrah | 2013 | Silver | Argentina | |
De Bortoli Wines | Yarra Valley Single Vineyard Section A8 Syrah | 2012 | Silver | Australia |
Larry Cherubino Wines | Frankland River Shiraz | 2014 | Silver | Australia |
Craggy Range | Gimblett Gravels Vineyard Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | New Zealand |
£30-£50 | ||||
Rhebokskloof Private Cellar | Black Marble Hill Syrah | 2011 | Gold | South Africa |
Montes Wines | Montes Folly | 2011 | Gold | Chile |
Sileni Estates | Exceptional Vintage Syrah | 2013 | Gold | New Zealand |
Giesen Wines | Marlboro’ Syrah Single Vineyard Selection Clayvin | 2012 | Gold | New Zealand |
Jean René Germanier | Cayas Syrah du Valais | 2011 | Gold | Suisse |
Sister’s Run | Calvary Hill Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
Gemtree Wines | Obsidian | 2012 | Silver | Australia |
Caruso & Minini | Delia Nivolelli Syrah Riserva | 2010 | Silver | Italy |
Uva Mira Mountain Vineyards | DW Syrah | 2013 | Bronze | South Africa |
Over £50 | ||||
Delas | Hermitage Rouge Domaine des Tourettes | 2012 | Master | France |
Casella Family Brands | Casella 1919 Brands | 2007 | Master | Australia |
Songlines Estates | Songlines Shiraz | 2005 | Gold | Australia |
M Chapoutier | Hermitage Monier de la Sizeranne | 2011 | Gold | France |
Craggy Range | Le Sol | 2013 | Silver | New Zealand |
Wakefield/Taylor Wines | The Pioneer Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | Australia |
Syrah blend (min 50%) – oaked
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Under £10 | ||||
Casella Family Brands | Beyond Horizons Shiraz | 2013 | Gold | Australia |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Reserva Syrah | 2014 | Gold | Chile |
Kavaklidere Saraplari | Vinart Kalecik Karasi – Syrah | 2014 | Bronze | Turkey |
Bottle Green | Andrew Peace Red Signature Shiraz | 2014 | Bronze | Australia |
Luis Felipe Edwards | LFE Syrah | 2014 | Bronze | Chile |
Lanchester wine cellar | Silver Creek Reserve Shiraz Viognier | 2013 | Bronze | Australia |
Casa del Valle | Hacienda Casa del Valle Syrah | 2012 | Bronze | Spain |
Vistamar | Vistamar Sepia Reserva Syrah | 2011 | Bronze | Chile |
£10-£15 | ||||
Cloof Wine Estate | Syrah Viognier | 2013 | Silver | South Africa |
Barton & Guestier | Héritage | NV | Bronze | France |
De Bortoli Wines | Windy Peak Heath Cote Shiraz | 2014 | Bronze | Australia |
£15-£20 | ||||
Viña Valdivieso | Caballo Loco Grand Cru Limari | 2013 | Silver | Chile |
Monte da Ravasqueira | Monte da Ravasqueira Syrah Viognier | 2012 | Silver | Portugal |
Voyager Estate | Voyager Estate 2012 Shiraz | 2012 | Silver | Australia |
De Bortoli Wines | Yarra Valley Estate Grown Shiraz | 2013 | Silver | Australia |
La Motte Wine Estate | La Motte Syrah | 2012 | Bronze | South Africa |
Cono sur Winery | 20 Barrels Syrah | 2012 | Bronze | Chile |
Oaked Blend (min 50% Syrah) – £20-£30
Company | Wine | Vintage | Medal | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
Reyneke | Reserve Trading | 2010 | Gold | South Africa |
Harel Vineyards | Syrah | 2011 | Silver | Israel |
La Motte Wine Estate | Pierneef Syrah Viognier | 2013 | Silver | South Africa |
Quinta de Maipo | Limited Edition | 2011 | Silver | Chile |
Château la Verrerie | Grand Deffand | 2012 | Silver | France |
£30-£50 | ||||
Blue Pyrenees Estate | Ridchardson Reserve Shiraz | 2012 | Master | Australia |
Casella Family Brands | Casella Limited Release Shiraz | 2010 | Gold | Australia |
Black Stallion Estate Winery | Limited Release Napa Valley Syrah | 2012 | Gold | USA |
Arrowood | Syrah Russian River Valley Saralee’s vineyard | 2012 | Bronze | USA |