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Law Estate Wines is a Paso Robles producer established in 2009 by Tom and Gwenn Law on a 54-acre estate in the Adelaida District, focusing on Rhône varieties grown on chalky limestone soils. The portfolio is anchored by four estate blends: Beguiling (Syrah-dominant), Audacious (Grenache-dominant), Sagacious (Mourvèdre-dominant), and Beyond Category. Annual production is limited to around 2,000 cases across all wines. At auction, prices range from $37 to $197, with an average of $65 across 160 lots. Beguiling is the most traded wine (38 lots, $63 average) with the 2013 vintage most represented; Audacious averages $76 and is slightly more valuable given Grenache's lower yields in the Adelaida's limestone terrain. The estate has received consistent 90-plus scores from Wine Advocate and Vinous, with several vintages in the 93–96 range. Law's positioning sits in Paso Robles' premium tier — wines with genuine terroir character rather than the overripe, high-alcohol profile that characterizes much of the appellation's output. The 2013 vintage dominates the auction record for both Beguiling and Audacious, reflecting a cooler year that emphasized freshness and structure over sheer concentration.
Auction Lots
174
Avg Price / Bottle
$69
Top Vintage
2013
Price Range
$37 – $197
In the Glass
Law Estate's Rhône-variety blends from Adelaida District limestone deliver savory, structured wines: smoked meat, dark olive, blackberry, and dried herbs on Beguiling; red cherry, garrigue, and spice on Audacious; dense blueberry and graphite on the Mourvèdre-driven Sagacious. Alcohol is typically 14.5–15%, but frame and acidity prevent heaviness. The wines favor 5–10 years of cellaring.
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