Syrah is a black French and Swiss grape variety characteristic of the northern part of the Côtes du Rhône and Rhône Valley (Switzerland). Today increasing surface, it is fast becoming a globally-oriented variety.
Syrah is predominant in the northern Côtes du Rhône. This is the only grape permitted for red wines Cornas appellation. It can be associated with the Marsanne and Roussanne in the Crozes-Hermitage appellation, Hermitage and Saint-Joseph, and viognier in red wines of the appellation Côte Rôtie . .
Rose Syrah High Plains
State Highway 6 Gibbston Valley Central Otago New Zealand
Rose Sparkling Wines Producers Central Otago Vineyards New Zealand
Sparkling wine
Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. The carbon dioxide may result from natural fermentation, as with the traditional method, in a large tank designed to withstand the pressures involved, or as a result of carbon dioxide injection.
Sparkling wine is usually white or rosé but there are examples of red sparkling wines such as the Italian Brachetto, Australian sparkling Shiraz, and >Azerbaijani> "Pearl of Azerbaijan" made from Madrasa grapes, the sparkling wine can range from very dry (brut) styles to sweeter (doux) varieties
Today Sparkling wines are also produced in other countries everywhere in the world. . .
Rose Sparkling Quartz Reef
Building 10 , Hughes Crescent Cromwell Central Otago New Zealand
White Sparkling Wines Producers Central Otago Vineyards New Zealand
Sparkling wine
Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. The carbon dioxide may result from natural fermentation, as with the traditional method, in a large tank designed to withstand the pressures involved, or as a result of carbon dioxide injection.
Sparkling wine is usually white or rosé but there are examples of red sparkling wines such as the Italian Brachetto, Australian sparkling Shiraz, and >Azerbaijani> "Pearl of Azerbaijan" made from Madrasa grapes, the sparkling wine can range from very dry (brut) styles to sweeter (doux) varieties
Today Sparkling wines are also produced in other countries everywhere in the world. . .
White Sparkling Quartz Reef
Building 10 , Hughes Crescent Cromwell Central Otago New Zealand
Pinot Noir Producers Canterbury Region Vineyards New Zealand page 2
Pinot Noir
Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the name Allobrogica. In the Middle Ages, its history is intertwined with that of monasteries which contributed to the fame of Burgundy vineyards. Each town is jealous of its variety of Pinot, creating mutations over a wide families variety During its release, it has been crossed with other varieties giving a multitude of varieties that are still currently grown. We find it now in Germanic influence regions (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Alsace, Romania, etc.) dates from this period. Its introduction in the new wine countries (Australia, United States ...) is related to the Germanic migration in these countries.
In France, it has established itself in the Northeast, in Burgundy, Alsace and Champagne, and in addition in the Jura vineyards. . .
Pinot Noir French Farm Winery
French Farm Valley Road Akaroa RD 2 Canterbury New Zealand
Viognier Producers Central Otago Vineyards New Zealand
Viognier
Viognier is a white grape variety that was originally cultivated in the northern Côtes du Rhône. After almost disappeared, it has become since the last quarter of the twentieth century one of the most popular varieties in the world. . .
Viognier Hinton Estate
125 Blackman Road Alexandra Central Otago New Zealand
Rose Pinot Noir Producers Canterbury Region Vineyards New Zealand
Pinot Noir
Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the name Allobrogica. In the Middle Ages, its history is intertwined with that of monasteries which contributed to the fame of Burgundy vineyards. Each town is jealous of its variety of Pinot, creating mutations over a wide families variety During its release, it has been crossed with other varieties giving a multitude of varieties that are still currently grown. We find it now in Germanic influence regions (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Alsace, Romania, etc.) dates from this period. Its introduction in the new wine countries (Australia, United States ...) is related to the Germanic migration in these countries.
In France, it has established itself in the Northeast, in Burgundy, Alsace and Champagne, and in addition in the Jura vineyards. . .
Rose Pinot Noir Braided River
24 Langdales Road, West Melton Christchurch Canterbury New Zealand
Pinot Noir Producers Canterbury Region Vineyards New Zealand
Pinot Noir
Pinot is likely from the North East of France and known very long time in Burgundy, as shown, for example, the genetic variability of this grape. It could come from wild vines selected and cultivated at the time of Romains arrival, it would then spread throughout Europe by the latter under the name Allobrogica. In the Middle Ages, its history is intertwined with that of monasteries which contributed to the fame of Burgundy vineyards. Each town is jealous of its variety of Pinot, creating mutations over a wide families variety During its release, it has been crossed with other varieties giving a multitude of varieties that are still currently grown. We find it now in Germanic influence regions (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Alsace, Romania, etc.) dates from this period. Its introduction in the new wine countries (Australia, United States ...) is related to the Germanic migration in these countries.
In France, it has established itself in the Northeast, in Burgundy, Alsace and Champagne, and in addition in the Jura vineyards. . .
Pinot Gris Producers Canterbury Region Vineyards New Zealand
Pinot Gris
Pinot Gris (Tokay long called) Pinot Gris is a gray grape with at generous character that develops opulence and flavor characteristics. Bodied, round and with a long finish, it has complex aromas of sometimes slightly smoked underbrush or floral.
Certainly originated from Burgundy region it is a gray variation of Pinot Noir which it is distinguished only by the color of its berries. It is mainly produced in Germany under the name Ruländer, Grauer Mönch or Grauburgunder. Today we find it everywhere on Glob...
The Fifth Path
Address book of wines references
It is a companion for anyone wishing to contact a vineyard to buy wines at the property online and by Internet according to the grape variety or appellation and to find the wine that corresponds to his tastes or a one-time need with a property price.
A simple and compréhensible service