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Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1997 (lightly torn back label)  - First Bottle

Reviews

96 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
The 1997 Shafer Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select is a relatively evolved style for Hillside Select and seemingly more advanced than the older vintages, such as 1995 and 1994. Nevertheless, there is plenty to excite. It’s a big wine, dense purple in color with some lightening at the edge, plenty of crème de cassis fruit, lead pencil shavings, sweet vanilla and earth. It is very ripe, full-bodied, opulent and voluptuously textured. This is terrific stuff, hedonistic, showing secondary/tertiary nuances in the aromatics and essentially a full resolution of the tannin. This wine also seems to have come into its own and is clearly at its peak of flavor. Drink it over the next 10-15 years.

Technical Details

  • WinemakerElias Fernandez
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia
  • Sub-RegionNorth Coast
  • AppellationNapa Valley
  • Alcohol14.5%
  • Production2000 cases

Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1997 (lightly torn back label)

Cabernet Sauvignon  |  US
WA96, WE97, VN93, WS90

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The Shafer Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Hillside Select Stags Leap District 1997 is an iconic Napa Valley Cabernet from an exceptional vintage, celebrated for its richness and longevity. It offers opulent notes of blackcurrant, plum, and dark chocolate, enhanced by hints of spice and well-integrated oak, with a velvety texture and a powerful, lingering finish. Despite the lightly torn back label, this bottle delivers the full brilliance of Shafer’s craftsmanship and the unparalleled terroir of 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.