Syrah and Shiraz are different names for the same red wine grape. In the Rhône Valley in France, the varietal has historically been known as Syrah, and in Australia it is more commonly referred to as Shiraz.
There is a general consensus that white wine should be served cold and red wine at room temperature. However, the temperature you serve wine at is critical for your enjoyment.
Coined 'the red wine lover's white wine', our Mélange Traditionnel Blanc draws its inspiration from the time-honoured Bordelaise tradition of blending multiple compatible and complementary white grape varieties.
Although Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are front and foremost in perceptions of the winemaking strengths of the Yarra Valley, it is unquestionably Cabernet Sauvignon and its interpretations that have been the historical mainstay of the region.