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Enter now: The Global Syrah Masters

From the Northern Rhône to Australia’s Barossa Valley, Syrah displays a remarkable range of styles and flavour profiles depending on where it is grown.

old vines in Autumn, Adelaide South Australia. From the Northern Rhône to Australia’s Barossa Valley, Syrah displays a remarkable range of styles and flavour profiles depending on where it is grown. To celebrate this diversity, the drinks business invites producers to take part in The Global Syrah Masters, a competition that recognises excellence in Syrah winemaking from all corners of the world.

To celebrate this diversity, the drinks business invites producers to take part in The Global Syrah Masters, a competition that recognises excellence in Syrah winemaking from all corners of the world.

Blends containing at least 50% Syrah are eligible, offering an inclusive platform for both varietal and blended expressions of this powerful and expressive grape.

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As with all of the drinks business awards, entries will be judged blind by a panel of Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and senior buyers, ensuring credibility and international recognition for all medal winners.

Entry fee: £169 per wine

To enter, please contact Sophie Raichura at sophie@thedrinksbusiness.com or call +44 7772 019932.

Showcase your Syrah to some of the industry’s most influential palates and gain global exposure through this respected competition.

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