Spam warning: I am a fan of syrah, I grow syrah (and a bunch of local things, so I'm not 100% politically incorrect, I guess) and I make wines with syrah in them. I think it's one of the very few 'international' varieties that make sense, climate-wise and terroir-wise, in the forlorn southwestern corner of Europe.
Syrah was first planted here less than 20 years ago. The vineyard surface is rather small, but there are now quite a few Spanish syrahs out there. We've just tasted more than 40 of them (all wines with at least 85% syrah - thus varietal under European Union regulations). It's all in Spanish, but just in case you have any interest, here are the links to the two tastings and a story on why syrah is not fully despicable here:
Syrah was first planted here less than 20 years ago. The vineyard surface is rather small, but there are now quite a few Spanish syrahs out there. We've just tasted more than 40 of them (all wines with at least 85% syrah - thus varietal under European Union regulations). It's all in Spanish, but just in case you have any interest, here are the links to the two tastings and a story on why syrah is not fully despicable here:
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