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. June 30, 2009

    AZwino

    GV-
    I’ve also enjoyed the 04 One Point Five in the past. Like you said it is a great Napa Cab. Great Show! I’m heading to Iowa during the holiday weekend to be in a wedding. I saw that they have some wines in that part of the country so I may go do some tastings. Any recommendations? Does anything good come from the midwest (at least when in comes to wine)?

    twitter=wino145

    QOTD: I guess it would have to be family. Even though I love them tremendously it seems like they will always be there.

  2. June 30, 2009

    mikek

    Gary, I’ve been so busy for the past month; even though I have kept up with WLTV episodes, I have neglected to take time to drop a comment. This episode has given me the perfect opportunity to make amends!

    QOTD: I think I take for granted the effort and energy you put into making this program. After 200 plus episodes that I have been following, I realize just how much I have learned because of your teaching. Because it has become part of my daily routine, I think I overlook that you are STILL as passionate, and revved up as you were on day one! Thanks for taking the time and continuing to “bring the Thunder” to my world, despite all of the changes that are happening in yours! I wish you and yours all the very best, that life has to offer! Thanks again, Mike

  3. June 30, 2009

    Jordan

    Nice Pad, So when is it time to bust out the grill on WLTV? The Shafer 04 sounds like alot of 04 Napa Cabs. Delicious! Thanks

    QOTD- Time! We only get one ticket for this ride so we better enjoy it!

  4. June 30, 2009

    Jarvis

    Solid show GV. Out of my price range. However the wine mixed with a little humble-pie was nice to see. Its Big small things like that which will always make keep me watching your show. Bravo!

    QOTD: You know, as much as this is might make you head spin, probably family.

  5. June 30, 2009

    Orion S.

    qotd:electricity

  6. June 30, 2009

    urbwes

    Very fun show. I’m sitting with a glass of Malbec (not Cabernet but so what)and enjoying the night air as well.

    qotd: I take my personal freedoms for granted: freedom from opression, freedom from hunger (being an employed person), freedom of speech etc..

  7. June 30, 2009

    Don

    Gary – as a few others comments, I’m also surprised you gave that wine a 93 as opposed to a 94 of 94+… The way you were talking about it led me to believe you were going to deliver a crushing score. I’m interested to hear about some of the complexities and nuances this wine was missing that could have pushed it to the 95 range.

    Very cool how you’re responding to comments from Twitter. I should add to my QOTD that I take the Internet for granted. Without the Internet there would be no Wine Library TV!!! Yikes.

  8. June 30, 2009

    RGABE

    Gary, The Jets have the dumbest football coach in th world on their staff, Bill Callahan ex Raider and ex Nebraska coach, why in the world did they keep him around when they fired the head coach. Is your owner the problem ? Do you really beleive a Shafer can vary drastically in quality from year to year ?

  9. June 30, 2009

    JeffWalnuts of CA

    Hiya Gary, great show, napa valley love, gotta pay for it though! Do you think technology, in time, will allow for a $10-$20 bottle of Napa valley cab to taste as good as an ‘04 Shafer given the fruit quality/winemaking/barrel ageing won’t be there? Just a thought… winemakers have more and more tools at their disposals even at the mass produced levels. Keep on WLTVing!

  10. June 30, 2009

    Tom T.

    Nice show. I agree that we as Americans tend to take our freedom (and other privileges) for granted. QOTD – time. Because it goes so damn fast.

  11. June 30, 2009

    Christopher Scoggin

    I’m not a big city guy, but that is a nice pad you got there :)

    Any blind tastings coming? It seems like it has been a long time.

    Any chance of touching on Colorado wines? I understand it is not known as a hot bed of quality wines but Palisade and Canyon City areas have quite a few wineries and I would hope at least one of them made something worth drinking! :)

    QOTD: Unfortunately family. We never should take them for granted but we all to often fall into that trap.

  12. June 30, 2009

    Don

    Gary – AWESOME episode, I enjoyed the Thunder Show on your deck. It’s great to see you relax and kick back! You are still just as passionate in this setting. The Jets grill cover is hilarious (and expected of course). Funny ending too when you turned the camera back around.

    QOTD: Deep thought provoking question… I am thankful to say I don’t take my family for granted. I would probably have to say I take my own health for granted. Just turned 29 and starting to realize my super human powers won’t last forever. HOWEVER, like a fine wine, I do get better with age.

  13. June 30, 2009

    Ivan

    OH YES WE ARE!!! Loved the show…need to do more flip cams on the balcony… beautiful views of NYC.

    QOTD: My health… Sooner or later will start going down hill. Just have to appreciate and be thankful every day.

  14. June 30, 2009

    LisaPeacea

    QOTD: Nothing. I realize how fragile life really is…so I cant take life for granted. Not any part of it, not my family, not my freedom, nothing. From the beautiful sunrise over the lake in the morning, to the sun setting at night, I am in awe.

  15. June 30, 2009

    TROC

    2004 Napa Cab’s Rock! Schafer’s a little pricy for me, but now I have to find some. At my age I take nothing for granted.

  16. June 30, 2009

    Van F.

    Hi Gary,

    Really enjoying the “nerd” factor of the recent shows. They expand my mind by bringing a view into places I could not otherwise go! Also, thanks for bringing us into your home! What an honor that you think of your Vayniaks as “family”! Definitely feel the love!!!

    QOTD: Like so many these days, lost my job last Monday. Don’t know how this will turn out, but an honest day’s pay for an honest day’s work is something very easily taken for granted!

    Thank you for “pumping out the content” day after day… a little wine, and a little bit of you bring some peace to the madness.

  17. June 30, 2009

    carpediem

    When so many seem to care more about better jobs, better schools, better food, less crime, better recreational space, access to better health care, and the like, it’s hard to feel guiltless enjoying a nice bottle. Glad you were able to catch a do-good inspirational and generational story like Shaffer. This goes down as one of your more passionate shows. Fatherhood puts much in perspective. Thanks.

  18. June 30, 2009

    Kevin

    QOTD – That I will always have a job and not need public assistance. Too many pre-concieved notions of who is on public assistance.

    Also, love the old school wrestling mentions

  19. June 30, 2009

    Big D

    Gary,

    I tasted the ‘04 1.5 and the ‘04 Hillside Select at the winery and if you like the 1.5 you’ll love the HS. Of course most of us have to decide whether to pay the mortgage or buy a bottle of HS but it is great wine and not nearly as overpriced as some Bordeaux biggies.

    QOTD: I sometimes take for granted the overall health of my family although sometimes the precariousness of life is brought home.

  20. June 30, 2009

    David Dadekian

    QOTD: Long honest reflection, perhaps I take my wife for granted. Not that I don’t always tell her I love her, but perhaps day-in day-out she’s always there and that should be recognized more.

    Glad to comment for your breathing pleasure, Gary. Some days are shorter than others, but it’s not that much effort. Thanks.

  21. June 30, 2009

    Robert-Jon

    Oh my… that grill cover…
    You’re a real nutcase Gary!

    QOTD: Basic shelter. A few hours ago a homeless guy asked for half a euro so he could spend the night at the salvation army. In a kind of instant reflex I said no and walked on. A minute later I hated myself for that, as I was walking to my place where my laptop and tv and couch were waiting for me.

  22. June 30, 2009

    G

    Nice job. I visit the stags leap district every other month and after checking Shafer’s website, I see why I never saw them from the road. Never there on weekdays though, so will have to find the wine elsewhere. But good call on the tasting. I have had bad wines from this district, but they are the exception to the rule.

    QOTD: My P machines. Passat, Powerbook, iPhone. they all pretty much perform as expected day in and day out. All the soft people stuff, not so much…that’s the good(?) part of having many years behind me…every year I really ‘get’ that people are too ephemeral to be taken for granted.

  23. June 30, 2009

    nickshep7

    GV,

    First time poster… not so long of a lurker, though. Been watching for just over 2 months or so. Originally found this page while searching for wine reviews and stumbled upon Corkd, which in return lead my to WLTV. Don’t want to sound corny, but you really introduced/intrigued me to get out there and expand my palate beyond Yellow Tail (no offense) and search for great wines from different regions at reasonable prices….

    Anyway, great show, and am enjoying the “wine nerd series”; however, I’d like to see you get back to — and I could be mistaken here — the soul of this show… introducing value wines to the masses and inspiring people who have never picked up a glass before to give wine a try…. Not sure if that’s possible with 80 dollar Cali Cab. How about another value week in the near future?

    QOTD – Family, but I’m working on it…

  24. June 30, 2009

    flavasauce

    Gary, Is that Jasmine behind you on the railing? One of my favorite smells ever!
    Reall nice to see you on your beautiful deck.

    QOTD: Probably my health, yet I kvetch terribly when facedwith the slightest ache or pain. Oy, need to work on that.

  25. June 30, 2009

    David T (@ONUMello)

    QOTD: No contest- living in the great US of A. Traveling to Honduras in March really opened my eyes to how great we have it here, yet so many people seem to not realize how good anything here is versus even the best there. I keep having to remind myself of that anytime I’m complaining about anything.

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