| ex Vat | € 899,00 |
| in Vat | € 1.087,79 |
| Volume | 0,75l |
| Case of | 3 bottles |
| Classification | Cru Classe |
| Type | Red |
| Producer | Shafer |
| Wine | Relentless |
| Vintage | 2021 |
| Country | United States |
| Region | California |
| Appellation | Napa Valley |
| Grape | Syrah/Shiraz |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| Condition | Perfect |
| Label | Perfect |
| Drinkable | 2026-2042 |
| Stock | 1 |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| Condition | In Original Wooden Case |
| Drinkable | 2026-2042 |
| Stock | 0 |
The 2021 vintage in Napa Valley was a drought year. Low yields, small, concentrated fruit. No smoke flavor, which was important after the difficulties of 2020. For Shafer's Relentless, a blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah from estate vineyards in the Stags Leap District, these conditions resulted in a wine with deep color, concentration and structure that rewards patience. Winemaker Elias Fernandez had ripe, healthy fruit on hand.
A supersaturated, deep, almost thick wine that coats the mouth with potent dark fruit flavors and wraps them in a full body and firm, gripping tannins that need time to resolve. It's syrah with a 3% boost of petite sirah, bringing all the deep color, dark blue fruit and peppery spices of the Rhone. Grilled meat, charcoal and dried blackberries, too.
Dark cherry, plum, licorice, cloves, game, scorched earth and black pepper explode onto the palate. Swaths of tannin wrap it all together. This intense, structured Syrah-based blend clearly needs a few years in bottle to be at its best. It's pretty impressive, even in the early going. The 2021 spent six more months in barrel than originally projected because of the delayed 2023 harvest. My impression today is that the extra time in wood robbed the wine of some freshness.
Another gorgeous wine in the lineup is the 2021 Relentless, a Syrah-dominated red delivering awesome red, blue, and black fruits supported by ground pepper, bacon fat, and chocolaty notes. It shows the vintage's purity and has full-bodied richness, ripe tannins, and a great finish.
In this vintage, winemaker Elias Fernandez celebrates his 40th year crafting wine at Shafer. The 2021 Relentless is a blend of 97% Syrah and 3% Petite Sirah, sourced from ridgetop and foothill sites along the Vaca Mountains, just south of the Stags Leap District AVA. Aged for 20 months in 100% new Allier and Tronçais French oak, the wine is remarkably restrained in 2021, showing elegant cherry and spiced plum fruit alongside sandalwood and rose petal nuances. This full-bodied Syrah leads with pronounced mineral tension, revealing cool wet slate and forest berry fruit. The tannins are sleek, polished, and well-integrated, framing a juicy, balanced finish. Despite its 15.8% alcohol, the wine maintains excellent poise and grip, with no noticeable heat.
Aromas of blueberry compote, smoked meat, black pepper and cocoa. Petite Sirah shines through the nearly opaque color and brings its inky weight. On the palate, Relentless 2021 is full-bodied but not heavy, with ripe blackberries, char and a savory, almost grilled texture due to long aging in French oak. The tannins are firm and the finish is long. It could use some airing or time.
The blend is approx.
So why combine them? Syrah is elegant on its own, but vulnerable to Napa's heat. Petite Sirah gives it structure. That's the focus of Relentless.
Drink between 2026 and 2040 Relentless 2021 is tannic and concentrated, and the long aging in French oak (about 32 months, about 75% new oak) is already doing its job. store at 12-14°C. Expect the peppery notes to diminish and the leather and tobacco notes to emerge.
Shafer is a Napa-based name built on Cabernet, and Hillside Select has put them on the map for collectors around the world. But Relentless is a wine that shows what winemaker Elias Fernandez is capable of when he doesn't follow the Cabernet template. Fernandez joined the company in 1984 and has been making wine since the mid-1990s. The wines are named after his work ethic; in early 2022, the family sold Shafer to a newly formed corporation, but Doug Shafer and Fernandez stayed on. Best of Wines believes that continuity is more important than a change in ownership.
The Stags Leap District AVA was approved in 1989, becoming Napa's first sub-AVA defined by soil rather than political boundaries. Why is this important to Relentless? The Stags Leap neighborhood faces the Vaca Mountains, where the Palisades rock outcrops radiate midday heat into volcanic loamy soils. This provides the heat needed for Syrah and Petite Sirah to reach full ripeness. However, sea air blown in from San Pablo Bay quickly lowers nighttime temperatures, keeping the acidity and peppery flavors characteristic of Syrah in cooler climates.
The deciding factor for Relentless is time. It spends about 30 months in French oak, with a much higher percentage of new oak than most Napa red wines. Why so long? Petite Sirah's tannins are aggressive when young, but they level off with extended aging in oak. Fernandez ferments both grapes separately, blends them late in the vintage and uses an optical sorter to leave only pure fruit. The result is a wine that tastes oaky on release, but mellows out nicely after a few years.
Big tannins, big fruit, big food. Try:
Serve at 17-18°C. If the wine is opened young, decant for 60-90 minutes.
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