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The Private Collectors Experience The Private Collectors Experience is hosted in Shafer’s stellar private tasting salon or private vineyard suite
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Shafer Vineyards is one of Napa Valley’s most renowned historic wineries, celebrated for its legendary estate vineyards and unparalleled winemaking Records show that the property has been the site of grape-growing and winemaking since 1880
- Shafer Vineyards | Napa, CA 94558
The Shafer property has been the site of grape growing and winemaking since the 1880s The modern era began in 1973 when the Shafer family moved from Chicago to produce Cabernet Sauvignon from the rugged hillside estate that surrounds the winery
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The Shafer team cultivates 250 acres of Napa Valley vineyards, sources for Shafer's wines: Hillside Select (Cabernet Sauvignon), One Point Five Cabernet Sauvignon, Relentless (Syrah), TD-9 (Cabernet Sauvignon), and Red Shoulder Ranch Chardonnay
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Today's winery lies in the center of a amphitheater-like structure of dry, rugged hillsides and produces five wines that embody a lush, voluptuous style that results from an ideal, sunny climate and sustainably cultivated vineyards
- Shafer Vineyards (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . .
Geoff took us on a brief tour of the property and shared some of Shafer’s history and highlights before pouring samples of their TD-9, Relentless, One Point Five Cabernet and (flagship) Hillside Select The wines are most excellent and the experience was improved by the accompanying charcuterie plate
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Discover Shafer Vineyards in Napa Valley Explore their heritage, terroir, signature wines, and visitor experience
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The history of the Napa Valley cannot be told without the inclusion of Shafer Vineyards, founded in 1972 by Chicago publishing executive John Shafer, who bought a hillside site in what became the Stags Leap District American Viticultural Area, with the goal of planting Cabernet Sauvignon
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