SHAFER WINERY AMERICAS FIRST GROWTH.
In 1972 John Shafer after a 23 year career as a
school book publisher in Chicago moved his family to the Napa Valley to pursue
a second career in wine. After purchasing a 210-acre estate in the Stag's
Leap district of the Napa Valley, they replanted the existing vineyards with
dated bat to the 1920s and terracing the steep and rocky hillsides, eventually
expanding the vineyard acreage to its current 50 acres. In 1978 John produced
his first cabernet which became a classic, winning the acclaimed San
Francisco Vintners Club taste-off upon release and, over a decade later taking
first place in an international blind tasting held in Germany, where it
outranked such wines as Chateau Margaux, Chateau Latour and Chateau Palmer. A year later constructions was begun on
their winery a year later. Doug Shafer, John’s son became winemaker in
1983 after graduating from UC Davis with a degree in enology and viticulture
and a year later Elias Fernandez joined the winery as assistant
winemaker. However, it wasn’t until 1990s that they hit their stride. In 2001, 2002, and 2003 Shafer received
perfect ratings from Robert Parker and with rare exception their rating have
been 95 points or above.
In 2007 they changed the name of their regular
Cabernet Sauvignon bottling to One Point Five.
For a farther and son team it was the start of a working relationship
that would last more than 30 years, a partnership that is embedded in the name
One Point Five. The wine has been rated
in low to mid-90s since its release. Likewise, their Merlot has also receive
ratings in the low to mid-90s.
The Relentless which was released in 1999 is a
blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah. The
named is to honor Shafer’s longtime winemaker Elias Fernandez for his
relentless pursuit of quality. Elias,
son of Seasonal farm workers, went on to graduate with honors from UC Davis
with honors and joined the Shafer team in 1984
The wine
has scored in the mid to high 90 since it inception.
However, the Shafer’s were not happy with their
Chardonnay that was grown on their Stag's Leap property and they continued to
look for a property which would produce outstanding Chardonnay. In 1988
they discovered a new home for Chardonnay in The Carneros region of Napa
Valley, purchase it and named it Red Shoulder Ranch. Their first vintage
off the new property, the 1994 Red Shoulder Ranch Chardonnay debuted with
considerable acclaim even Shafer
Vineyrards.docxbeing named on the Top 10 Wines of the Year by the Wine
Spectator and continues to be rated in the low to mid-90s.
