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Is syrah a dry or sweet wine?
Syrah is generally considered a dry wine.
Here's why:
* Naturally low sugar: Syrah grapes have naturally low sugar levels.
* Fermentation: During fermentation, the yeast consumes most of the sugar in the grape juice, leaving very little residual sugar in the finished wine.
* Style: Syrah wines are typically made in a dry style, with the focus being on fruit, tannins, and acidity rather than sweetness.
However, there are some exceptions:
* Sweet Syrahs: Some producers create sweet Syrah wines by stopping the fermentation process before all the sugar is consumed.
* Late harvest: Syrah grapes can be harvested late in the season, resulting in a higher sugar concentration and a slightly sweeter wine.
Overall, dryness is the defining characteristic of most Syrah wines.
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