Which of these terms refers to wine that originated in a Persian city, as well as a wine made in Australia and South Africa?

Answer Shiraz

By the ninth century, Shiraz (a city in modern-day Iran) has acquired a reputation for producing the world's best wine and was known as Iran's wine capital. But these days wine cannot be legally produced in contemporary Iran because it's an Islamic country. At the same time, there's no evidence linking Shiraz to the contemporary red grape variety "Shiraz" which is grown in Australia and a few other nations.

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