B&G Syrah
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Description
Description
B&G Syrah is a Languedoc-Roussillon red wine produced by Barton & Guestier in a 750ml bottle, showcasing the Syrah grape from southern France. Barton & Guestier, one of France's oldest négociant houses, received the European Winery of the Year distinction from Wine Enthusiast's 25th Annual Wine Star Awards in 2024 — a testament to the quality running through the entire portfolio.
Quick Facts: ABV: Varies by vintage | Origin: Languedoc-Roussillon, France | Style: Syrah-based Red | Producer: Barton & Guestier (est. 1725)
Production & Heritage
Barton & Guestier traces its roots to 1725, when Irishman Thomas Barton settled in Bordeaux and began a wine trading business that would become one of the most enduring in French history. Nearly three centuries later, the house continues to source from premier growing regions across France. The B&G Syrah draws its fruit from the sun-drenched vineyards of Languedoc-Roussillon, where the Mediterranean climate produces deeply concentrated grapes. Winemaking involves de-stalking the grapes followed by daily pumping over during a long maceration period of approximately three weeks in concrete vats — a method that extracts color, tannin, and layered fruit character while maintaining freshness and structural balance.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with intense black fruit, particularly morello cherry, before developing into a spice-driven second layer. Subtle violet and floral notes emerge with time in the glass, adding complexity to the aromatic profile.
Taste: On the palate, the wine enters with concentrated dark fruit that broadens across the mid-palate into a harmonious structure. Toasty and vanilla hints weave through the fruit core, while the tannins provide a balanced framework without overwhelming grip. The overall impression is one of accessible richness — generous without being heavy.
Finish: The finish carries moderate length with lingering spice, dark berry, and a faint toasted quality. Tannins taper smoothly, leaving a clean and satisfying close.
How to Drink B&G Syrah
This Syrah drinks well at a slightly cool cellar temperature, around 16–18°C (60–64°F), and benefits from a brief period of breathing after opening. For those who prefer cocktails and wine-based drinks, it works in these specific preparations: a classic Kalimotxo (red wine and cola), where the dark fruit intensity holds up against the sweetness; a Red Wine Sangria built with citrus and brandy, where the spice notes complement stone fruit garnishes; and a Mulled Wine preparation in cooler months, as the existing spice and cherry character align naturally with traditional mulling spices.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners with grilled meats or hearty pasta dishes
- Introducing someone to southern French Syrah without a steep price commitment
- Stocking a home wine selection with a versatile, food-friendly red
- Casual gatherings or barbecues where an approachable red is needed by the bottle
Frequently Asked Questions
What does B&G Syrah taste like? B&G Syrah delivers rich black fruit flavors — particularly morello cherry — accented by spice, violet, and subtle toasty vanilla notes. The palate is harmonious and fruit-forward with balanced tannins.
How does B&G Syrah compare to Les Jamelles Syrah? Both wines are value-driven Languedoc Syrahs, but B&G draws on nearly 300 years of négociant expertise and uses a long three-week concrete-vat maceration that emphasizes structure. Les Jamelles tends to be styled for immediate fruit-forward drinking, while B&G Syrah leans slightly more structured with its spice and toasty undertones.
Is B&G Syrah good for everyday sipping? Yes — its approachable price tier, moderate tannins, and generous fruit make it well-suited for casual everyday drinking alongside food or on its own.
Where is B&G Syrah made? B&G Syrah is produced from vineyards in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. Barton & Guestier, the house behind the wine, was founded in 1725 in Bordeaux and remains one of France's most historic wine producers.
What foods pair well with B&G Syrah? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's spice and dark fruit; sausage-based cassoulet echoes its southern French roots; aged hard cheeses like Comté or Manchego match its tannin structure; roasted eggplant or ratatouille work with its herbal and fruit character; and slow-cooked beef stew mirrors its richness.
What sizes does B&G Syrah come in? B&G Syrah is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is B&G Syrah worth the price? B&G Syrah positions as an entry-level to mid-range French red, delivering notable depth and complexity for its value tier — especially considering the pedigree of one of France's oldest wine houses behind the label.
Why B&G Syrah?
Few wine producers anywhere in the world can claim a continuous history stretching back to 1725, and that heritage informs every decision behind this bottle. The extended three-week maceration in concrete vats — a deliberate, traditional technique — extracts more structure and flavor complexity than the shorter maceration periods common among wines at this price point. Sourced from the Languedoc-Roussillon, where warm Mediterranean conditions produce naturally ripe and expressive Syrah, this wine delivers a genuine sense of place without asking for a premium investment. For drinkers seeking a reliable, well-made southern French red rooted in real history, B&G Syrah stands as a credible choice in a crowded category.
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