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RP

98
Syrah Male
150cl

Syrah Male 2013

Sine Qua Non
CHF 1’145.85
RP

98
Syrah Male
75cl

Syrah Male 2013

Sine Qua Non
CHF 529.70
RP

98
Syrah Papa
75cl

Syrah Papa 2003

Sine Qua Non
CHF 810.75
Syrah Piranha Waterdance
75cl

Syrah Piranha Waterdance 2014

Sine Qua Non
CHF 562.10
RP

96
Syrah Raven
75cl

Syrah Raven 2006

Sine Qua Non
CHF 454.00
RP

99
Syrah Rätsel16
75cl

Syrah Rätsel16 2016

Sine Qua Non
CHF 508.05
RP

99
Syrah Rätsel16
150cl

Syrah Rätsel16 2016

Sine Qua Non
CHF 1’135.05
RP

98
Syrah Stock
75cl

Syrah Stock 2012

Sine Qua Non
CHF 421.60
Syrah Subir
150cl

Syrah Subir 2016

Sine Qua Non
CHF 1’297.20
RP

95
Syrah The Thrill of Stamp Collecting
150cl

Syrah The Thrill of Stamp Collecting 2009

Sine Qua Non
CHF 972.90
RP

97
Syrah This Is Not an Exit
75cl

Syrah This Is Not an Exit 2009

Sine Qua Non
CHF 594.55
RP

100
Syrah Trouver L'Arène
75cl

Syrah Trouver L'Arène 2015

Sine Qua Non
CHF 540.50

The United States has become the largest wine consuming country but is also one of the world’s largest producers (no. 4 in 2011), making it the biggest New World producer, followed by Argentina and Australia. Every US state has at least one wine producing estate, including the outlying Hawaiian Islands and Alaska, however the states of California (90% of the country’s production), New York, Washington and Oregon are considered its largest. Many of its wines are produced within the 200+ AVAs or American Viticulture Areas, which specifies that at least 85% of the grapes used to make a wine must have been grown in that geographical location. Viticulture was first brought to the country in the 16th century by French Huguenots around Jacksonville, Florida with Scuppernong, a native Muscadine grape. Vitis Vinifera, the species indigenous to Europe, was not cultivated until the 17th century. Today, the USA is considered one of the highest quality wine producers and is known for a diverse range of styles and varieties, including powerful Cabernets, Merlots and Syrahs; spicy Zinfandels; poised Pinot Noirs; rich Chardonnays; perfumed off-dry Rieslings; and sparkling wines produced by a number of methods, including the one used in Champagne, France.

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