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How To Speak Australian - Wine 101

Written By: Randy Torban on Thu, Jan 1st 1970

Shiraz is one of Australia’s most well known wines.  The grapes are grown throughout Australia’s regions and has grown world wide in popularity.  Shiraz is familiar to the rest of world as Syrah, only with an Aussie twist to it.

Join us today as Randy Torban explains more about the differences and similarities of Shiraz and Syrah.

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