United States
Napa
Red
90% Syrah, 10% Petite Sirah
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2018 - 2025
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There is so much to like in these new and upcoming releases from Shafer. The quality and pedigree of the 2016 vintage is evident in a series of wines that are stellar across the board. I was also very positively surprised by the 2017s. Shafer is among the producers where the 2017s have the potential to outshine the 2015s, which is saying a lot. In short, there is much to admire here. The Hillside Select Cabernet remains the flagship, but frankly I am just as turned on the One Point Five Cabernet and the Merlot-based TD-9, both of which deliver plenty of the Shafer magic at far more accessible prices.
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There is so much to like in these new releases from Shafer. Sure, the Hillside Select Cabernet gets most of the attention, but the more times passes, the more I am impressed with the mid-tier wines. The last few vintages of the Syrah-based Relentless have been terrific, while the One Point Five Cabernet remains one of the best Napa Valley Cabernets in its price range. Shafer's new Merlot-based TD-9 is another wine that delivers superb quality for the money. Longtime winemaker Elias Fernandez describes 2015 as a year with rapid sugar accumulation. The effects of four years of drought resulted in smaller canopies that allowed more sun penetration. Because of the quick ripening, the skins were quite thick and the tannins were a bit aggressive. Fernandez did not do much in the way of extended maceration for fear of overextracting some of the less desirable elements in the fruit. In 2016, on the other hand, spring rains led to healthier, larger canopies and more gradual ripening that was about ten days later than 2015. Tasted from barrel, the 2016s show superb finesse and harmony for wines that are naturally still very young.
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