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

Links mentioned in today’s episode.

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  1. July 2, 2009

    ODB

    Not only are the Shafer’s pioneers in the push for quality in the US wine industry, they are great guys. I had the opportunity to taste with John and Doug at Shafer in 2006 and could not have been more impressed with how down to earth they are. They have a great understanding of their responsibility to the land and are willing to take time out of their day to talk with passionate customers. Truly a great family behind a great wine.

  2. July 2, 2009

    chef

    I take my hard work for granted when i spend money on stupid stuff. Its like that south park episode about the margaritaville mixer. The system only works if people spend money, but as a consumer in a capitalistic society, everyone should be conscious of where they spend their money and to whom’s pockets they fill.

    great show gary. we all know America is the best country, and premium Cali cabs are world class. Its good to see 04 rule the 05, and good weather in nyc, though they call for rain for 7 days. regardless, all is jesus in jerusalem. nerdy show ideas – chassagne montrachet red, trappists beers, all out tea episode, juice extract episode, non-grape wines, grappa, or cognac with your pops! hilarious.

  3. July 2, 2009

    Matt Sumpter

    Hey Gary, great show, wish my new apartment had a balcony like that! Unfortunately mine is in Nottingham, UK, not New York so BBQ weather is quite a bit rarer! Though the weather is gorgeous here today, 30degrees celsius! may not sound like a lot to you but in England its almost unheard of!

    QOTD: my friends. Just started summer hols after my first year of Uni and missing them all already!

  4. July 2, 2009

    pacw808

    QOTD: The ability more often than not to go visit my sister in the next state for our birthdays (hers is today, mine in about 9 more days).

  5. July 2, 2009

    John Burpo

    Great show and great view. Too many of us take good health for granted until too late.

  6. July 2, 2009

    TommyB

    Hi Gary; enjoying the shows from your apartment but missing the Mot! QOTD: My health until my best friend died of cancer 2 years ago – will never take it for granted again though.

  7. July 2, 2009

    David

    Freedom of the persuit of happiness. We can go as far as our ambitions take us, in other countries this is not true.

  8. July 2, 2009

    Peter Donovan

    SHAFER FTW!!!!
    Seriously been drinking a lot of European Wines as of late, but I have to agree sometimes it feels good just to come home again and have a nice rich California Red(I’m a Californian so I have to be bias-sorry Oregon).

    QOTD-Sentimental stuff included(Freedom,job, health), I’d say out of the small stuff. My employee discount at the grocery store I work at. We have a serious wine selection and I’d hate to think of paying full price again(especially in this economy).

    Love the Show Gary(setting sun aside you should do more shows outside by the barbie)Keep up the good work.

  9. July 2, 2009

    Francesco

    QOTD: how lucky we all are to actually be here right now, the amount of things needed to go right in order for us to be ALIVE in this time are unimaginable and incomprehensible

  10. July 2, 2009

    thiago a

    now that’s what I’m talking bout, nerdy, passionate, focused, good-vibe wine/life show. I think you should really keep things as they are right now, enjoying each day the wines you bring us, and the way you see life and love…

    I take for granted that soon you will come to Brazil to sit down with some of us hardcore vayniacs, enjoying life and love and wines as it should be!

    big ups!

    thiago from brazil

  11. July 2, 2009

    castello

    I took for granted that I’d come home from a long day of playing and would see the WORLD’S MOST PASSIONATE wine show EVER!
    Hope to see you manyana.

  12. July 2, 2009

    apj_bobswineguy

    Gary: I agree, 2004 one pt five much better (at this stage) than the 2005. I recently taste 05 and my first thought was “not yet, not today”
    I also love Shafer & their whole story – John, Doug & Elias. Don’t forget the vineyard dog, Tucker. He eats several hundred dollars worth of Hillside Select grapes every harvest.
    The 2002 Hillside Select & the 05 Relentless were showing best the day I was invited to taste. The 02 H.S. was so damn good!
    Winery is 100% solar powered since 04.

  13. July 2, 2009

    Robthecomic

    AS someone who is in NYC all the time, your apt is definatley awesome. We need a gary V. cribs episode.

    q0td- plumbing, we all take it for granted. We shower and poop everyday without thinking of where the water comes from and where the poop goes.

  14. July 2, 2009

    Bobo36

    Good show in that i was looking for a review of this wine. i drink the red shoulder chard & yes, the Merlot.
    QOTD: that i will have enuf time to do all the things i want to do.

  15. July 1, 2009

    Trav

    PETIT VERDOT!!!!

  16. July 1, 2009

    nicko

    Straight up, you need to do a Mischa episode, how is she doing (and Lizzy too)? I really liked the laid back vibe of the episode, keep up the good work!

  17. July 1, 2009

    Tom

    Good show Gary. QOTD: my good health. Was sick for the first time in several years and it definitely put things into perspective.

  18. July 1, 2009

    */^_^\*

    QOTD: my grandparents. they are mostly responsible for any good upbringing that i received….

  19. July 1, 2009

    Kevin

    QOTD: I think I take my job for granted. I don’t have to have a 9-5′er, and for that I’m grateful, but not grateful enough.

  20. July 1, 2009

    T. Holland

    Great show. Love these “Wine nerd” episodes.

    QOTD: Definitely, my wife. She is amazing in so many ways from getting me little gifts to being an awesome mom. And no she does not watch WLTV, so this is not a chance to suck up to her….

  21. July 1, 2009

    Brian Mitchell

    GV – Loved the show and your giving props to Napa.
    QOTD – My health (I think most people do!).
    Q – When you’re just hanging out with friends & family, do you sip & swirl like on the show? It must be hard NOT to do it after so many shows! I’m sure spitting is out of the question!

  22. July 1, 2009

    karl malden

    GV,

    Awesome show today! You should definitely do more at your pad on the balcony. I felt like I was there hangin’ with you. QOTD – probably my freedom. Keep up the great work, yo!

  23. July 1, 2009

    Andrew D

    Thanks Gary

    QOTD: Probabaly having a job and financial security in these times.

    Cheers
    Andrew

  24. July 1, 2009

    lmnopinot

    I hope you’re busy doing a Canada Day episode because you know Canaduh brings thunder!!

  25. July 1, 2009

    zonk59

    QOTD: I forget to appreciate just being being alive… and that the people I care about (and myself for that matter) will not always be here.

    Every 1.6 seconds someone dies, so during the short time of today’s video 6 people passed on (according to WikiAnswers.com).

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