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

    Sarah

    Sometimes you don’t want a circus to be a poetry reading. :)

  2. July 1, 2009

    WineB

    Hi Gary, nice terrace! When do I get invited over;)
    Great show, I think I’ll have to drink more wine from Cali- it’s difficult to get over here in Germany though!
    Kind regards

  3. July 1, 2009

    Hans

    Another great episode Gary, loved the balcony action up in NYC.

    QOTD: I think I take my ability to travel all around the world. I recently got back from circling the globe in less than fourteen days and being able to experience so many different cultures at once has not struck me yet. Also thinking about people who have never been able to experience other cultures or even countries has made me begin to take my wonderful experiences for granted.

  4. July 1, 2009

    Alain

    Another great show, thank you.

    QOTD: farming the vineyard, and your show.

  5. July 1, 2009

    troutmonster

    There’s nothing quite like porch-drinking at night time in the summer. I like how you always keep us guessing. One day it’s a super obscure episode on wines from Santenay, and another day it’s a wine that 99% of us have heard of. Keep on hustlin’!

    QOTD: My health. I recently had a medical scare, that turned out to be a false alarm, but it really brought my world into perspective.

  6. July 1, 2009

    Harrison Painter

    Great episode! The change of venue is solid, and 10:27 is nice….leaving folks wanting more……….I really need to get a sniffy sniff of some “Minty Beeswax”!!!!!!

    Gotta love the one sleeve up, one sleeve down –> Ready for anything!

    QOTD: Until the events of last week, life. All of the deaths of last week made me reflect on how fragile life really is. I have been known to bash people who talk about balance, and felt they were preaching from a weak and lazy position.(I am a serious work-a-holic) This week has made me reconsider that position, and I now understand that you not only need to CRUSH IT in business, but also need to CRUSH IT with the family/friends as well…..Thanks Gary!

  7. July 1, 2009

    Robert Howells

    With all that has been happening in the world lately(Farrah,Michael J,Ed etc..) I have been taking life for granted. I have a wonderful wife, two beautiful daughters and my immediate family are all healthy. What more could you ask for?

  8. July 1, 2009

    John Cabot

    Loved the show Gary,
    Beautiful poarch episode. I like it! I too, have taken Napa Cab for granted for a while now. More in favor of interesting rhone blends and Pinots from cooler areas. Keep bringin it! Hope Meesha and Lizzy are doing good.
    John Cabot

  9. July 1, 2009

    stump

    qotd: That’s a tough one, and bound to inspire much cheesiness. Answers: mental and physical health, access to great wines, access to a wide spectrum of information pertaining to all topics, water… there are too many answers to this question. We Americans are over-privileged for the most part, and we tend to take it all for granted. Apologies if that sounds obnoxious.

  10. July 1, 2009

    ben from boston

    I love the experience of chillin on the roof deck with you. I can literally see it getting dark as the lights in the tower behind you come on and the atmosphere changes ever so slightly. Nice change of pace. By the way I agree with the others that 1 on 1, you and the vayniacs, is the way to go (except for family guest spots).

    qotd – my grandparents. don’t we all?

  11. July 1, 2009

    mattw

    whoa gary, that balcony looks awesome. i’d love to hang there, sipping some excellent cabernet.

    qotd: great question, i take so much for granted. i spent the last 5 months living outside the united states, and an experience like that can really get you up close and personal with all you take for granted. i try so hard not to take my freedom for granted, especially now with the people of iran fighting for freedom of their own, but it’s so easy to forget all the sacrifices made by those people 233 years ago this week, and the many others since, all so that we can be free.

  12. July 1, 2009

    Vinotas21

    GV,
    One of the things I have taken for granted is your show. I have been lurking for a couple of months, but am catching up on all the shows, 3-4 per day. Love what you do, I am a wine professional and I use your show in my day to day buying and selling of wine. Your passion is infectious and re-ignites my own. Thank you for the tremendous effort. Greek wine, Portuguese wine, Evesham Wood, I love it all.
    Keep bringing the thunder
    -Vinotas

  13. July 1, 2009

    Pittsburgh Alex

    Freedom is Napa Cab

    QOTD: My Parents

  14. July 1, 2009

    Andrew S

    Good job!
    I got to visit the winelibrary today for the first time, fantastic place. The staff was very helpful and I saw your dad in the parking lot out front (that was pretty neat, although I didn’t get a chance to say hello).

    QOTD: Probably everything to some degree. I’ve got a 11 month old, time is flying. You’ll see.

  15. July 1, 2009

    Earl

    Beautiful background and I definitely want a steak.

  16. June 30, 2009

    Mandy

    Your cheerfulness is very contagious. I haven’t had cabernet in awhile and you made me want to go get some. QOTD: my inner voice. I gotta learn to go with my gut.

  17. June 30, 2009

    Colleen

    Just discovered your show through TWBAONLINE! Want to party at your place what a hoot so full of enthusiasm. Will definetly subscribe and look forward to the fun and education!
    Colleen/Tampa

  18. June 30, 2009

    John D.

    I try to remind myself daily to not sweat the small stuff and be grateful for everything I have. This normally occurs on my drive to and from work. I’m surrounded by emerald green water and powdery, white sand beaches. My house is less than a mile from the beach. My parents live close by. I have a good, stable job that is both rewarding and intellectually stimulating, and a roof over my head. I’m far from rich, but I want for nothing. I spent a summer in my younger days doing community service on a small island in the Grenadines island chain. It was a dry island (only fresh water was from the rain, or from a store), high unemployment and poverty. It really changed my perception of things. Yeah, sure, I get wound up about crap sometimes and momentarily forget how blessed I am. But I try to catch myself mid-soapbox. My family is happy and healthy, I’m educated and employed, and my dog is always waiting for me, tail wagging vigorously for our daily walk.

  19. June 30, 2009

    Jack Dempsey

    Great show Gary. I’m enjoying the geeked out theme recently, and coming from a web programmer who loves that aspect of your life, that’s saying a lot.

    I definitely am jealous of that grill–can’t have one on my balcony.

    Anyway, QOTD: To be terribly unoriginal, I have to say family as well. I left home at 14 to experience the most amazing four years of my life at boarding school, but missed out on a lot of familial experiences as well. Unconditional love is a funny thing…but without getting too corny, you really seem to give it to your viewers, and that’s truly a wonderful quality. Thank you for the hundreds of episodes (longtime lurker)

    All the best to your girls and you,
    @jackdempsey

  20. June 30, 2009

    James H.

    I want a steak now!

    QOTD: Technology. I think many of us take this for granted. Here I am on my Macbook Pro watching you, chatting with friends, and downloading a movie on iTunes. On top of that, I’ve got my iPhone next to me buzzing every time someone sends me an email. If you could go back 100 years with this technology people would be stunned! Quite the amazing time we live in. Don’t forget that.

  21. June 30, 2009

    kyle

    Breath brother. Another fantastic show. Love the one-wine structure. Love the nerdiness. I drank the ‘05 at a wine dinner and enjoyed it very much. Very nice, ripe, pure, Napa Cab. There is a time and place for such wine.

    I really enjoy your show and I sincerely appreciate the time you take to educate us.

    Best to you, your wife, and your newest addition. Seriously.

  22. June 30, 2009

    Jarod

    Love the show from the deck with the Napa cab. Just took a trip there last month and thats all I’ve been drinking. Guilliams cab and cab franc are my faves.

    QOTD: Definitely my lovely wife. She works so hard and takes great care of me and I sometimes don’t fully appreciate how lucky I am!

  23. June 30, 2009

    Gabe SM

    This is the first comment Ive actually posted but ive been watching for a few months, this is more of a question however. Which eps should I go back and watch if i wanna get hardcore into wine tasting and drinking. I know you did some on training the pallet, but are there a series of vids that should provide me with the knowhow to become a true vayniac?

  24. June 30, 2009

    Traderjoe

    Awesome stuff great descriptions and I could almost taste the wine with you.

    Aloha!
    Joe

  25. June 30, 2009

    rick redekop

    The fact that we are able to purchase even the inexpensive wine and have a steak with it is taking for granted that we have so much more than most of the rest of the world. Thankfully we can do that and do what we can to help those that don’t have that privelidge.

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