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Insignia 2008
August 22, 2011
95-97 pts - Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate (Issue #192, December 2010)
“The
blend of the 2008 Insignia, 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and
4% Merlot, is not terribly different from the 2007. However, I suspect
the production will be a lot less given the frost damage in early
spring. The color is an inky/purple and the wine shows lots of cassis,
blueberry, graphite and floral notes, good acidity, stunning
concentration and purity, and a long finish. Another great success for
Phelps, the 2007 and 2008 Insignias may be the best back-to-back
vintages they have produced since 1995 and 1994. The 2008 has some
tannins to resolve whereas the 2007 has already assimilated them. It
appears the 2008 will require 2-3 years of bottle age, but should last
for three decades.”
“Joseph Phelps’ flagship wine, which they
have been making for 36 years, is the Insignia, which boasts a
remarkable track record. Phelps, always a visionary, was the first to
recognize that a blend of grapes could be better than a single varietal
cuvee. Phelps produces a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from the Backus
Vineyard situated on the eastern slopes of the Oakville Corridor overlooking Screaming Eagle and Rudd Estate.”
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