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  • What Sustainable Values Does Chace Agencies Have?
    Chace Agencies sources the best quality wine from across the world, we work with start up Wine makers & Large wine producers supporting local business & International trade agreements.
  • Where can i purchase Chace Agencies Products?
    Chace agencies is a wine wholesaler, dealing directly with retail customers. we do not offer retail sales, our products are available to purchase directly through the Winery's Cellar Door or Online Store.
  • What is the difference between Shiraz & Syrah?
    Syrah and Shiraz are the exact same grape, much like Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris are also the same grape. So whether you’re drinking a wine that says Syrah or a wine that says Shiraz, the wine is made from the same grape. The French call the grape Syrah, while Australians call the grape Shiraz. If your label says Shiraz, there’s a good chance it’s from Australia. The rest of the world tends to follow the French and call the grape Syrah, but this is not a strict rule. Syrah is pronounced sih-RAH. Shiraz is pronounced sher-AS (rhymes with jazz). Over time, however, Syrah and Shiraz have taken on meaning beyond preference of name. Australians like to make big jammy wines from this grape, and wines named Shiraz tend to be in this style. The French make less fruit-forward wines in general, so wines named Syrah tend to be more restraint than Shiraz. This is a general rule of thumb, but not always the case. Keep in mind that although Shiraz and Syrah can be different stylistically, they are still the same grape. Petite Sirah, on the other hand, is an entirely different grape than Syrah/Shiraz, although it sometimes gets confused because Sirah is pronounced the same as Syrah. Elsewhere in the world this grape is called Durif. Petite Sirah wines are big and inky with tons of dark fruit flavors. Don’t make the mistake that this grape is in any way related to Syrah/Shiraz, as people sometimes do. In short: Syrah and Shiraz are the same grape, both used depending on the brand/winemaker preference. Petite Sirah is a different grape and has no relation to Syrah and Shiraz.
  • Why do you call some wines by reigon & other wines by grape varietal?
    This gets tricky, because every country has a different system which they use to classify wines, including everything from which grapes are used to bottle labeling laws. Generally speaking, though, most Old World bottles will be labeled by region and New World bottles will be labeled by varietal. This gets tricky, because every country has a different system which they use to classify wines, including everything from which grapes are used to bottle labeling laws. Generally speaking, though, most Old World bottles will be labeled by region and New World bottles will be labeled by varietal. This gets tricky, because every country has a different system which they use to classify wines, including everything from which grapes are used to bottle labeling laws. Generally speaking, though, most Old World bottles will be labeled by region and New World bottles will be labeled by varietal.
  • About Us
    ABOUT CHACE AGENCIES a well established business 30 years family owned & operated adelaide based centerally located

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