Shafer Vineyards
Relentless Napa Valley 2008
Relentless Napa Valley 2008
96 points / $60
3,300 cases made
Napa Valley, California
3,300 cases made
Napa Valley, California
Relentless, a riveting blend of Syrah and Petite
Sirah, is a groundbreaking red from a region and a winery better known for
producing stellar Cabernet Sauvignons. From his first vintage in 1978, founder
John Shafer, joined by his son, Doug, steadily built the family winery into one
of Napa’s elite; their signature Hillside Select Cabernet is one of
California’s most sought-after reds.
The Shafers credit Elias Fernandez, a migrant
worker's son who has been involved in the winemaking for 28 harvests, with steering
the winery to a higher level of quality. To honor Fernandez’s commitment to
perfection, they named this wine Relentless. To create the blend, the team
planted a parcel on a knoll south of the winery, outside the Stags Leap
District boundary, to 14 acres of Syrah and 4 acres of Petite Sirah. The grapes
are cofermented, and the wine is aged 30 months in new French oak barrels. From
its first vintage, 1999, Relentless has been a model of consistently high
quality, closely tracking Hillside Select. The near-perfect growing conditions
of 2008 are reflected in the wine’s complex array of flavors and textural
nuances.
Relentless marks the second time in three years
that a Rhône-inspired red from California has been chosen as Wine of the Year,
and it is the seventh Napa wine to earn that honor. Read the Dec. 31 issue of Wine
Spectator for the entire fascinating tale behind Relentless