• 92 Points
    Shafer 2004 Relentless Red (Napa Valley)

    A blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah, Shafer's Relentless is a testament to the winery's commitment to these varieties despite their domination of the Cab market. The wine shows the huge power and balance of Shafer's Cabernets, with a different flavor profile. It's soft and gentle but complex in ripe tannins, with blackberry, cherry, cassis, cola, red licorice, sweet tobacco and rich Asian spice flavors. Drink now through 2010.

    — S.H. Published 3/1/2008
  • 92 Points
    Shafer 2004 Relentless Red (Napa Valley)

    A blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah, Shafer's Relentless is a testament to the winery's commitment to these varieties despite their domination of the Cab market. The wine shows the huge power and balance of Shafer's Cabernets, with a different flavor profile. It's soft and gentle but complex in ripe tannins, with blackberry, cherry, cassis, cola, red licorice, sweet tobacco and rich Asian spice flavors. Drink now through 2010.

    — S.H. Published 3/1/2008
  • 92 Points
    Shafer 2004 Relentless Red (Napa Valley)

    A blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah, Shafer's Relentless is a testament to the winery's commitment to these varieties despite their domination of the Cab market. The wine shows the huge power and balance of Shafer's Cabernets, with a different flavor profile. It's soft and gentle but complex in ripe tannins, with blackberry, cherry, cassis, cola, red licorice, sweet tobacco and rich Asian spice flavors. Drink now through 2010.

    — S.H. Published 3/1/2008
  • 92 Points
    Shafer 2004 Relentless Red (Napa Valley)

    A blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah, Shafer's Relentless is a testament to the winery's commitment to these varieties despite their domination of the Cab market. The wine shows the huge power and balance of Shafer's Cabernets, with a different flavor profile. It's soft and gentle but complex in ripe tannins, with blackberry, cherry, cassis, cola, red licorice, sweet tobacco and rich Asian spice flavors. Drink now through 2010.

    — S.H. Published 3/1/2008