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Whether you're chasing bold flavour, silky texture, or a classic Aussie drop with serious pedigree, Shiraz wine remains a firm favourite across Australia and the globe. Known for its dark fruit notes, peppery spice, and full-bodied structure, Shiraz has cemented itself as a red wine with character and versatility. At The Wine Collective, we’ve curated a wide selection of local and international Shiraz wines, from everyday sippers to cellar-worthy icons.
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Whether you're chasing bold flavour, silky texture, or a classic Aussie drop with serious pedigree, Shiraz wine remains a firm favourite across Australia and the globe. Known for its dark fruit notes, peppery spice, and full-bodied structure, Shiraz has cemented itself as a red wine with character and versatility. At The Wine Collective, we’ve curated a wide selection of local and international Shiraz wines, from everyday sippers to cellar-worthy icons.
Explore top bottles from the Barossa, McLaren Vale and beyond, or discover boutique producers putting their own spin on this iconic varietal.
What is Shiraz Wine?
Shiraz wine, also known internationally as Syrah, is one of the world’s most widely planted red grape varieties. In Australia, Shiraz is celebrated for its rich, ripe fruit flavours - think blackberry, plum and black cherry - balanced by earthy, spicy undertones. The grape thrives in warm climates, developing power and depth while retaining a vibrant structure that makes it age gracefully.
Where does the best Australian Shiraz come from?
Australia produces some of the world’s best Shiraz wines, and each region brings something different to the glass:
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Barossa Valley: Known for full-bodied Shiraz with notes of dark chocolate, black fruit, and warm spice. Bold and built to last.
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McLaren Vale: Offers plush, fruit-forward wines with velvety tannins and savoury complexity.
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Hunter Valley: Produces more medium-bodied styles with earthy notes, gentle spice, and excellent ageing potential.
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Clare Valley: Combines power and elegance, often showing blackberry, mint, and lifted aromatics.
What food pairs well with Shiraz?
With its bold profile and generous flavour, Shiraz pairs beautifully with rich, hearty dishes such as chargrilled steak or roast lamb, slow-cooked beef or venison, hard cheeses like aged cheddar or pecorino, smoky barbecued meats, or mushroom-based dishes for a vegetarian match. If you’re looking for a weeknight pairing, a juicy McLaren Vale Shiraz with a cheeseburger works surprisingly well.
Is Shiraz dry or sweet?
Most Shiraz wines are made in a dry style, although their rich fruit flavours can give the impression of sweetness. Always check the label for specifics.
What’s the difference between Shiraz and Syrah?
They're the same grape, but the style varies. "Syrah" usually refers to cooler-climate, Old World styles (like the Rhône Valley in France), which are often more restrained and earthy. "Shiraz" typically describes warmer-climate styles like those made in Australia - bolder, more fruit-forward, and plush.
Is Shiraz a light or heavy wine?
Shiraz, especially Australian shiraz, is generally considered a heavier, full-bodied wine with high tannins and alcohol, making it ideal for ageing or pairing with robust food.
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Whether you're after a smooth mid-week drop or something bold to impress, Shiraz has a style to suit every palate. Discover our full range of red wine to explore other varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Grenache, or use our expert recommendations to find your next favourite bottle.