Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon One Point Five – Episode #698

June 30, 2009

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After recently trying the 2005 vintage, Gary Vaynerchuk tastes the 2004 Shafer One Point Five.

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Wines tasted in this episode:

2004 One Point Five Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District play review at cork'd

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  1. July 1, 2009

    David Benjamin

    QOTD: I think we take our health for granted. It’s easy to feel invinsible growing up and even as we get older, oftern times I have the feeling that nothing bad is going to happen even if I am not eating healthy or working out.

    I like the shorter, from home relaxed shows. Great mix with the longer guest and multiple tastings shows.

  2. July 1, 2009

    Jesse

    Great show. It is fun to always go back and drink something that you haven’t touch in a while.

  3. July 1, 2009

    Laura Fritz

    Gary, awesome show! That silkiness is what I love about California Cabs.

    QOTD: Last month I took a three week trip to Italy and while I was there I realized that as an American I take for granted so much the orderliness of our country. Not that Italy is at all in shambles and I loved the change in culture, but just the simplest things like driving and placing an order at a cafe I found really messed with my OCD nature. The wine was fantastic though!

  4. July 1, 2009

    Sadel Ekmeiro

    Great show… let´s sell California wine in Venezuela, we have everything else but California´s wine…

  5. July 1, 2009

    Cliffy9

    I sell the Shafer(wholesale) it remains my allocated item as you claimed. How about a Pahlmeyer episode with the newer stuff? Thats some newer classic California with a little bit of history to it. Think “Disclosure”

  6. July 1, 2009

    Slushpuppy

    Gary: What was the Leggo-look building over your R. shoulder, and the pointed pogota style building over your L. shoulder? Very cool big-city digs.
    Last memorable beverage was a sparkling Spanish wine chilling out on Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Smell it first. TR

  7. July 1, 2009

    Phil Oxera

    QOTD: We take Bees for granted. Albert Einstein once said: “If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination … no more men!” Vineyards in France seem to have roses at the end of each row of vines….I presume it is to encourage pollinators……Speaking of bees have you ever considered a show on “mead”.

  8. July 1, 2009

    jason

    diggin the porch action gary! BTW, nice terrace you got going there in NYC

    QOTD – what do i take for granite? life in general. my family, health. to many people 9 famous and not in the grand scheme have died recently for unnecessary reasons.
    THE ONE thing i do not take fro granted is some tasty wine. i spend extra cash on good bottles for another day and track down good $15 bottles for the week. when i come across good honest vino at a honest price, i am happy. BTW other things make me happy too than just wine.
    peace, have a good week

  9. July 1, 2009

    Neil

    QOTD: That the Earth will continue to spin on its axis and revolve around the Sun without crashing into Mars. Oh yeh, and democracy in the USA.

  10. July 1, 2009

    jigger

    QOTD: Entirely unimaginative and unoriginal but it has got to be my good health. I can lose an hour or a whole day sitting around worrying about the size of my next paycheck or pining for the latest toy I want but dont have (and certainly don’t need), totally immersed in the endless search for my personal El Dorado, appreciating my good fortunes only when I get an update on family member who is currently fighting for her life against brain cancer and doing it with such grace and acceptance that after my initial sense of grief passes, I am reminded through my complete sense of shame that I have once again lost sight of the obvious gifts laid at my feet each and every day. Maybe tomorrow I won’t forget yet again. Peace.

  11. July 1, 2009

    wayno da wino

    Yo G, GOOOOOOOOOOOD “NERD-ACTION” !!!!!! :) :)

    qotd: Living in a safe/secure (relatively speaking) country & me Gooood
    health to name a couple……

  12. July 1, 2009

    JacobWP

    I take my family for granted. My parents to do so much for me and my siblings, and I dont respect them enough for that. I guess its the curse of a teenager

  13. July 1, 2009

    Robert Holmberg

    You asked what we, the vayniacs, would like to see in the show. I have been watching for maybe 150 episodes now (this is my second comment though) and I would really like to see an episode about Cru Bourgoise from Bordeaux. I really like the value in some of those wines, so it would be nice to see what you think.

    Qotd: Beeing from Sweden, I take a safe and secure life for granted.

  14. July 1, 2009

    Rich Ritter in NY

    Ok, I got the hint. Can’t wait for the episode (just say the word).

    qotd: I have to say, I honestly take a lot for granted, as I think we all do. Health, family, jobs, etc. It’s times like these where we’re reminded to step back and say “Thank You” for all we have.

    J-E-T-S Jets, Jets, Sanchez!

  15. July 1, 2009

    teckdeck2008

    QotD: I feel like i take for granted the oppurtunities I have to have a successful life. Over the last two summers between semesters at college here, I have worked at a temp agency. And I see so many guys who have to pay child support and can’t get a legit job and have trouble just making ends meet. And sometimes I find myself wishing I could travel more and have more fun and not have to worry about my budget so much. When in all honesty I have a much easier time of it than they do.

  16. July 1, 2009

    David

    Hi Gary. Name’s David and I’m a fairly recent Vayniac (started around episode 600) and first time character. First off, amazing episode. I love the setting and the whole laid-back-chilling-on-the-porch-with-your-buddy feel. It’d be great to see some more of these types of episodes but not too many (after all, we all know Mott is the big star). I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your show for letting me in on serious the wine world (not whatever is the special of the week at the local liquor store) and on the alcoholic beverage world in general (the absinthe and sake episodes were great).

    Q.o.D. – I think that I take less for granted but I used to take my parents for granted. I’m 21 and not hugely appreciate everything my parents have done for me and I realize how much I took my parents for granted when I was younger. Congrats on Mischa too!

  17. July 1, 2009

    Sonia

    This episode had a beautiful setting… loving the evening light you had going on out there. I’m sure you don’t take that for granted…
    QOTD: I’m pretty good with not taking my friends and family for granted – learned that lesson already. The biggest thing I take for granted I guess is my job, it’s boring, tedious and the usual characters are there in full force (everything a “real” job usually has) but man, it pays the bills and I’m able to afford my wine and go to some beautiful places on the weekends. Alot of people don’t have jobs right now or a barely making it, so I should appreciate it!

  18. July 1, 2009

    Andy Wileman

    Really enjoyed this. Thanks for coming back to the “old standards” that is New World thunder.

  19. July 1, 2009

    Maxey

    That looks awesome!! Drop that in the July wine club C and we can all give it a whirl. J/K
    Can’t wait for the July wine.

  20. July 1, 2009

    Chad

    I think that’s the first sunset I’ve seen on WLTV. In 5 minutes you would have been shooting this video in the dark.

    QOTD: I take the assumed fact that the NFL will be starting in the fall for granted.

  21. July 1, 2009

    Zinsanity

    Hey GV–liked the cool, relaxed episode with the Ssssshafer 1.5–will definitely go for the ‘04 if I see it.

    The summer grillin’ comment reminded me that you haven’t done a zinfandel tasting since the Thanksgiving massacre of last year. Would love to see an episode on such, but then I’m biased.

    Way to go, rock star–it’s been fun following you since the early teen episodes!

    Back to lurking….

  22. July 1, 2009

    Gloria

    Great episode. I love your balcony. My favorite place to enjoy a glass of vino is sitting outside on my deck in the evenings. So relaxing.

    QOTD: I take for granted that the people in my life will always be there.

  23. July 1, 2009

    Steve Richards

    Always enjoy the show, but I’m a much bigger fan of episodes with guests. I’d like you to do a show on pairing wine with food. I don’t know how it work with your normal format, but I think it would be interesting.

  24. July 1, 2009

    Julie

    QOTD – What do I take for granted?

    Internet Access!

  25. July 1, 2009

    Julie

    I loved this! Love the NY skyline in the background and can’t wait to try this wine. It’s a bit out of my usual price range but I may have to splurge.

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