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2005 Justin Vineyards Isosceles

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ITEM 10174402 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility; Obtained by inheritance

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chrba62 $55 $55
$55
Item Sold Amount Date
I10104428 1 $65 May 18, 2025
I9985944 1 $70 Mar 23, 2025
2005 Justin Vineyards Isosceles

RATINGS

92Wine Spectator

Smooth, rich, elegant and refined, with a tight, sleek focus on ripe, vibrant, even juicy red currant, black cherry and wild berry flavors that are impeccably balanced, ending with a long, complex finish that keeps the fruity flavors...

90Vinous / IWC

Impressively complex bouquet of cassis, cherry-cola, potpourri, graphite and Asian spices; lots going on here. Juicy, finely etched dark fruit flavors are sweetened by a suave vanillin oak quality and firmed by silky tannins.

PRODUCER

Justin Vineyards

Justin Vineyards is a 160-acre estate in Paso Robles, on California’s Central Coast. It was founded in 1981 by Justin Baldwin, a former investment and international banker. The winery’s flagship wines are two Bordeaux-style blends. One is a “left bank” style blend of Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller amounts of Merlot and Cab Franc that the winery calls Isosceles. The other is a “right bank” style blend of primarily Merlot with some Cabernet Franc, called Justification. The winery has also made Syrah, Tempranillo and white wines.

REGION

United States, California, Central Coast, Paso Robles

Paso Robles AVA is midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and it is considered one of the West Coast’s most exciting winemaking regions. With its hot, sometimes searingly dry and sunny weather, it is especially good country for growing warm climate grapes such as Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre. Because many Paso Robles wineries have been successful with blending these grapes into Rhone Valley-style wines, it is known as the Rhone zone of California. The AVA was created in 1983 and there are 32,000 vineyard acres. In late 2014 the AVA was divided into 11 smaller sub-appellations, so starting with 2015 vintages labeling will become more specific on Paso Robles wines, which will now also list sub-appellations. Located in San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles, the town and its surrounding area, was traditionally a farming and ranching region. But from a few dozen wineries in the early 1990s to more than 200 today, the area is quickly becoming known for wine and risk-taking winemakers.