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Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1995 (OWC)  - First Bottle

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98 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
Interestingly, the first thing that came to my mind in smelling the 1995 Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select was a relatively young vintage of Château Latour. Another fabulous effort, with notes of blackcurrants, graphite, a touch of vanilla, sweet tannin and a full-bodied, multidimensional mouthfeel, this vintage offers stunning aromatics of black fruits, earth, charcoal and lead pencil shavings. In addition, there is an intense, full-bodied mouthfeel, and a youthful vibrancy and vigor that are sensational. This is an amazingly young wine that’s coming up on 20 years of age and another great example of just how these best terroirs of Napa can produce incredibly long-lived Cabernet Sauvignons. It should last at least another two decades as well.

Technical Details

  • WinemakerElias Fernandez
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia
  • Sub-RegionNorth Coast
  • AppellationNapa Valley
  • Alcohol14.1%
  • Production2000 cases

Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1995 (OWC)

Cabernet Sauvignon  |  US
WA98, VN96, WE94

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The Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1995 (OWC) is a profound Napa Valley Cabernet that exemplifies power and elegance in perfect harmony. Displaying layers of blackberry, cassis, and mocha with subtle hints of cedar and earth, it offers a full-bodied, velvety texture and remarkable depth. This vintage, presented in its original wooden case (OWC), is a true collector’s gem, reflecting Shafer’s mastery of crafting age-worthy wines from the Stags Leap District.

About the Producer

John Shafer uprooted his family from Chicago in 1972, and bought 209 acres in what would later become Stag's Leap District. He quickly planted a small parcel of Cabernet in the hillsides above the winery at the advice of Nathan Fay and created his first wine from that planting in 1978, a precursor to their legendary Hillside Select. John's son Doug joined the family biz in 1983 and has helped shepard the winery into the international limelight.