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It's great wine, beautiful vineyard but one...

2/13/16
It's great wine, beautiful vineyard but one of the staff member was a bit arrogant... maybe she dosen't want to work in service busniess..
Source: google Magnus Swärd

Great wines. Wonderful tasting experience! Breathtaking views!

5/1/15
Great wines. Wonderful tasting experience! Breathtaking views!
Source: google Lisa Chatfield

We were at Shafer in November 2011,...

5/27/14
We were at Shafer in November 2011, yes I know this is a little after the fact, but I'm not one that often reviews products or services. We are currently planning another (our 3rd) trip to Napa this fall and saw this and wanted to add my 2 cents. This place is great. The tasting was by appointment and we were treated great. The room we tasted in is beautiful along with the rest of their tasting and customer service area. It over looks their vineyards including the Hillside Select Vineyard. The wine is fantastic and is one of our favorites we pull out a bottle not only for special occasions, but when we just want a great tasting wine. We bought a their book and Doug was there and signed it for us.
Source: google John Denton
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About Winery and Wines

Shafer Vineyards traces its beginnings to 1972 when John Shafer left a 23-year career in the publishing industry and, with his family, moved to the Napa Valley to pursue a second career in wine. After purchasing a 210-acre estate in Napa Valley's Stags Leap District, the Shafer family faced the arduous task of replanting the existing vineyards, which dated to the 1920s, and terracing the steep and rocky hillsides, eventually expanding vineyard acreage to its current 50 acres. Evolving from grape growers to vintners, the Shafers crushed their first Cabernet grapes in 1978 and began construction on their winery a year later. The first Shafer Cabernet became a benchmark, winning the acclaimed San Francisco Vintners Club taste-off upon release and, over a decade later taking first place in an international blind tasting held in Germany, where it outranked such wines as Chateau Margaux, Chateau Latour and Chateau Palmer. Doug Shafer became winemaker in 1983 after graduating from the University of California at Davis with a degree in enology and viticulture. A year later Elias Fernandez joined the winery as assistant winemaker. Together Doug and Elias have worked closely to forge the Shafer style of quality, consistency and elegance.