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  2. Hay Shed Hill Wines - Wikipedia

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    Hay Shed Hill Wines traces its origins back to 1973, when its vineyard was established on a large dairy farm; its earliest wines were made in a hay shed, on a hill overlooking the pastures. [2] [3] In 1989, the property, then named Sussex Vale, was bought by Liz and Barry Morrison, who renamed it Hay Shed Hill.

  3. Shiraz wine - Wikipedia

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    Shiraz wine refers to two different wines. Historically, the name refers to the wine produced around the city of Shiraz in Iran . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the current era, "Shiraz" is an alternative name for the Syrah grape, mostly used in Australia and South Africa .

  4. Accolade Wines - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Shiraz and Grenache vines were planted on the Bankside property. Wine was sold locally and in England, and the profits enabled Hardy to buy the Tintara Vineyard Company about 1876. Hardy steadily expanded the company over the years, purchasing a bottling plant at Mile End , cellars on Currie Street in Adelaide, and a disused flour mill ...

  5. Charles Shaw wine - Wikipedia

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    At the 28th Annual International Eastern Wine Competition, Shaw's 2002 Shiraz received the double gold medal, beating approximately 2,300 other wines in the competition. [13] Shaw's 2005 California Chardonnay was judged Best Chardonnay from California at the Commercial Wine Competition of the 2007 California Exposition and State Fair. The ...

  6. Culture of Shiraz - Wikipedia

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    Shiraz is proud of being mother land of Hafiz Shirazi, Shiraz is a center for Iranian culture and has produced a number of famous poets. Saadi , a 12th- and 13th-century poet was born in Shiraz. He left his native town at a young age for Baghdad to study Arabic literature and Islamic sciences at Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad .

  7. Sparkling Shiraz - Wikipedia

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    Sparkling Shiraz is an Australian wine style. [1] The wine style has been claimed to have been created in 1895 by Edmond Mazure . [ 2 ] Before the enforcement of appellations d'origine contrôlée , the style was called Sparkling Burgundy .

  8. Grape - Wikipedia

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    Thus it has been proposed that Syrah red wine is named after Shiraz, a city in Persia where the grape was used to make Shirazi wine. [ 9 ] Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics record the cultivation of purple grapes, and history attests to the ancient Greeks , Cypriots , Phoenicians , and Romans growing purple grapes both for eating and wine ...

  9. History of Shiraz - Wikipedia

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    Shiraz is the birthplace of the founder of the short-lived Babi movement, the Báb (Sayyid `Ali-Muhammad Shirazi, 1819-1850). In this city, on the evening of 22 May 1844, he began discussions that led to his claiming to be an interpreter of the Qur'an, the first of several progressive claims between then and 1849.