The Isosceles Cabernet blend is one of Paso Robles most sought-after wines! Get the limited new release now. The Justin 2013 Isosceles is bright with a deep ruby core, lighter with a bit of garnet toward the rim. Rich and aromatic with dark fruit of black cherry, cassis, exotic licorice, cinnamon, and subtle vanilla spice with sweet notes of tobacco, a little cocoa and subtle toasted cedar in the background. Full bodied with black cherry and classic black currant fruit, complex brown spice of star anise, licorice with cocoa and herbal notes of sweet tobacco and a hint of eucalyptus. The rest is classic Bordeaux cabernet sauvignon - fruit, complex spice, and mineral flavors balanced with guiding structural elements on a long, memorable finish. Drink on release or wait a dozen years, this one will be ready for you. Blend: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Cabernet Franc, 7% Merlot ISOSCELES is the embodiment of our dream to produce a Paso Robles wine in the style of the classic chateaux of the Médoc area of Bordeaux. Each vintage of ISOSCELES drinks beautifully upon release, revealing its Paso roots, and after years in the cellar it shows the quality, complexity, and age-worthiness of the wines after which it is styled. Elegantly understated, but with impressive complexity on further examination, the new packaging for this twenty fifth vintage of ISOSCELES reflects the character of this iconic wine and continues its proud heritage.
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9.1Alex Lallos
Owner No Limit Fine Wines, Private Wine Consultant
Juicy and very Napa like. Tons of color, richness and new oak. There was a philosophy shift here around 2007 and since then it the wine seems very 'made'. It still very good stuff with the right food. Massive wine for sure but very soft and round
Juicy and very Napa like. Tons of color, richness and new oak. There was a philosophy shift here around 2007 and since then it the wine seems very 'made'. It still very good stuff with the right food. Massive wine for sure but very soft and round
8.7Anthony Marocco
Rich young and tannic with plush red fruit a solid peppery core with some heat (16%) finishing racy but will settle down over the next decade or so
Rich young and tannic with plush red fruit a solid peppery core with some heat (16%) finishing racy but will settle down over the next decade or so
9.2Lauren S
Creamy nose. Flavors include mocha or hints of chocolate, vanilla, fruits that really overshadowed by the heavier flavors. Creamy texture. Medium bodied, but has a great tannin structure. Excellent flavors. Very enjoyable and recommended.
Creamy nose. Flavors include mocha or hints of chocolate, vanilla, fruits that really overshadowed by the heavier flavors. Creamy texture. Medium bodied, but has a great tannin structure. Excellent flavors. Very enjoyable and recommended.
9.5Thomas Brenner
Black cherries, candied apple, blueberries and clove. So very smooth (@ 16% abv wine.!) Perfect balance in structure, with quite supple and subtle tannins. This libation will assuredly leave not even the most discerning of oenologically inclined palates or/and captains of industry crestfallen. #oryourmoneyback
Black cherries, candied apple, blueberries and clove. So very smooth (@ 16% abv wine.!) Perfect balance in structure, with quite supple and subtle tannins. This libation will assuredly leave not even the most discerning of oenologically inclined palates or/and captains of industry crestfallen. #oryourmoneyback
9.3Bill Bender
This showed far better than I was expecting. My new associate brought it and it paired well with my surf and turf
This showed far better than I was expecting. My new associate brought it and it paired well with my surf and turf
9.2Kevin Ortzman
Smooth and balanced with medium dark fruits
Smooth and balanced with medium dark fruits
9.1Jeremy Autry
New years tradition!
New years tradition!
9.4Jeremy Autry
NYE tradition.
NYE tradition.
9.5A B
Not my favorite year, but enjoyed. Erin’s house warming.
Not my favorite year, but enjoyed. Erin’s house warming.
9.1WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.