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Syrah
/ ˈsaɪrə /
noun
- a red grape grown in France and Australia, used, often in a blend, for making wine
- any of various wines made from this grape
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Syrah1
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Example Sentences
More than twenty-two grape varieties flourish including Mission, Syrah, Petit Syrah, Alicante Bouchet and Zinfandel.
Gramercy Cellars (Greg Harrington, winemaker) in Columbia Valley–-especially “Lagniappe” Syrah.
This is Syrah which sings of its soil-a Syrah made with balance, restraint, and purity.
The syrah-stained lips were slightly parted, exposing the feverish gums, and short, black teeth.
Her shoulders were bent, her face wrinkled, her teeth decayed and falling out from the use of the syrah leaf.
Their hair was shorn close to their heads; they had high cheek bones, flat noses, syrah-stained lips, and bloodshot eyes.
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