Mejores vinos Shiraz del mundo

Discover a global selection of the finest wines made from the Shiraz grape, also known as Syrah. Explore recommendations from experts and enthusiasts, covering renowned Australian valleys like Barossa Valley and international productions. This guide will help you find exceptional Shiraz wines, complete with tasting notes and top ratings. It's ideal for wine lovers seeking new experiences and quality labels.

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    1564 Syrah Tinto Crianza

    131 Global Votes
    • Has a fruity smell and strong flavor

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    This Spanish wine stands out for its Crianza character, which implies a minimum aging of two years, including at least one in oak barrels, thus developing great personality and complexity. Its 2013 vintage Syrah profile offers a strong, fruity flavor, with elegant tannins and a harmonious palate, ideal for pairing with grilled meats.

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    Natureo Garnacha Syrah 2024 - Bodegas Torres

    107 Global Votes
    • Gluten-free

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    This wine stands out for its innovative approach in offering a non-alcoholic red wine experience, preserving the aromatic essence of Garnacha and Syrah grapes. Its careful production and recognition as the "best international producer" of dealcoholized wines by Mundus Vini Non-Alcoholic 2024 attest to its quality. It provides intense blackberry aromas and a fruity profile, making it appealing for those seeking non-alcoholic options.

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    Trapiche Iscay Syrah Viognier

    76 Global Votes
    • Has aromas of stone fruit, plum, peach, and candied cassis

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    This wine stands out for its exceptional complexity and elegance, a result of the Syrah and Viognier blend and its aging in French oak. It offers a sophisticated aromatic and taste profile, with notes of stone fruit, white pepper, and sweet tannins, making it a benchmark in its style.

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    Wakefield Estate Label Shiraz 2019

    63 Global Votes
    • Serious bang-for-buck Shiraz

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    This wine stands out for its complex flavor profile and excellent value, offering a rich and profound experience. Its origin in Clare Valley, Australia, imparts distinctive characteristics of red berries and spices, with a soft, silky finish that makes it highly regarded.

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    Tyrrell's Rufus Stone Heathcote Shiraz 2022

    59 Global Votes
    • Generous ripe fruit, dried berry and meat aromas and flavors

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    This Australian Shiraz wine stands out for its complex flavor profile, combining ripe fruit, dried berries, and meaty notes with a plummy and savory touch. Its balance of power and freshness, along with a juicy finish, makes it a remarkable expression of the Shiraz varietal. It has received accolades such as a Bronze medal at the 2023 Sommeliers Choice Awards and a Silver medal at the London Wine Competition.

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    Château d'Ampuis Côte-Rôtie

    30 Global Votes

    This wine exhibits exceptional aromatic complexity, with notes of red and black fruits, smoked meat, and pepper, all distinctive characteristics of a high-quality Shiraz. Its balance, elegant mouthfeel, and refined tannins provide a structure that allows for immediate enjoyment and remarkable longevity potential.

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    Frankland Estate Estate Shiraz Malbec 2020

    14 Global Votes
    • Beguiling with tannins and florals

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    This Frankland Estate Shiraz stands out for its elegant and powerful profile, featuring well-integrated layers of licorice, earth, and spice, and a score of 94/100. It offers a complex tasting experience with aromas of red fruits, spices like star anise, and regional Ironstone notes, reflecting the quality of its Frankland River origin.

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    Zuccardi Serie A Syrah (Argentina)

    5 Global Votes
    • Beautiful deep ruby color

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    This Argentine Syrah wine offers a remarkable sensory experience with its fruity and spicy flavor profile, complemented by a soft, velvety texture. Its good acidity and medium persistence, along with a fine structure and volume on the palate, make it a distinguished choice for wine enthusiasts.

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    Pyros Pedernal Valley Syrah

    3 Global Votes
    • Rated 93 points by Wine Spectator and Vinous Media

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    This Argentine wine from the Pedernal Valley exhibits aromatic complexity with notes of black cherry, spice, and violet, complemented by refreshing acidity and silky tannins. Its aging process in French and American oak, followed by bottle maturation, contributes to its polished texture and prolonged finish, reflecting the uniqueness of its terroir.

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    Penfolds Grange Shiraz 2019

    2 Global Votes
    • Epic wine that doesn't quit

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    Penfolds Grange Shiraz is a benchmark Australian wine, acclaimed for its aromatic complexity, rich fruit, and ripe tannins. It has amassed over 35 perfect scores, solidifying its status as a wine of impressive magnitude and a legend in the world of Shiraz.

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    Luca Laborde Double Select Syrah (Argentina)

    2 Global Votes
    • Well-structured tannins

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    This Argentinian Syrah offers a rich and bold sensory experience, with intense aromas of ripe blueberries and dark chocolate, layered with warm spice. Its balanced flavor profile, featuring well-structured tannins and a lingering finish, demonstrates Argentina's capability to produce high-quality Syrah wines that compete globally.

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    Monterra Shiraz 2022

    1 Global Votes
    • Inviting scents of black cherries and blueberries

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    This wine offers a deliciously mouth-filling experience, with heaps of aromas and flavours that come together in a rich and juicy style. Its robust profile and 3.5-star rating reflect its quality and the pleasure it provides to discerning palates.

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    Guigal Côte-Rôtie

    1 Global Votes

    Guigal Côte-Rôtie is a world-renowned Syrah wine, celebrated for its aromatic intensity and elegant structure. It offers a complex array of flavors including red fruits, black olives, and smoky notes, reflecting the excellence of the Northern Rhône terroirs.

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    Mas Fuertes Syrah

    1 Global Votes
    • Accessible red wine

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    This Spanish wine stands out for its aromatic profile of ripe fruits and balanced structure, offering a complex and enjoyable tasting experience. Its elegance and the silky texture of its tannins make it a remarkable Syrah, valued for its quality and distinctive character within Spanish wine production.

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    Vizar Syrah

    1 Global Votes
    • Scored as one of the top 5 Dehesa Penalba wines

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    Vizar Syrah is a Spanish wine from Castilla y León that has been awarded multiple gold medals in international competitions, including Double Gold at Terravino 2015. It receives 92 points from James Suckling, underscoring its quality and complexity as a full-bodied and fresh Syrah.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the best Shiraz/Syrah wines from around the world, including those from Australia and other international regions, based on quality and recognition.
Wines are selected based on their appearance in 'top picks' lists, high critic ratings (such as 4 or 5-star ratings and 95+ points), and recognition in international wine competitions like Syrah du Monde and the New Zealand International Wine Show.
The results highlight Shiraz/Syrah wines that have received significant acclaim, including gold medals and high tasting scores. They serve as a guide to discover high-quality wines well-regarded by experts and the international wine community.
Shiraz and Syrah refer to the same dark-skinned grape variety. The ranking includes wines under both names, with 'Shiraz' commonly used in Australia and 'Syrah' in other parts of the world, reflecting the global diversity of the grape.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking the best Shiraz wines in the world is based on a comprehensive compilation of information from recognized sources in the wine industry. We aim to offer a reliable and diverse guide for wine enthusiasts.

  • We consider wines that have been featured in 'Top 10' or 'Top Picks' lists from specialized publications and blind tastings.
  • Priority is given to wines that have received high scores from critics and experts, such as 4 or 5-star ratings and 95+ scores on 100-point scales.
  • We include wines that have been awarded in prestigious international competitions, such as Syrah du Monde and the New Zealand International Wine Show, earning gold medals or champion trophies.
  • We aim for global representation, including Shiraz wines from prominent regions like Australia (Barossa Valley, Clare Valley) and Syrah from other parts of the world, to offer a broad perspective.
  • Wines must be recognized for their exceptional quality, demonstrated through high critic scores or mentions in top wine lists.
  • Wines that have participated in and received significant awards in international wine competitions are included, validating their global excellence.
  • We seek geographical diversity, incorporating Shiraz wines from key Australian producing regions and Syrah wines from other wine-growing areas worldwide.
  • Wines that demonstrate consistency in quality across different vintages or are considered benchmarks in their style are highly valued.