2008 Joseph Phelps Insignia – PRE ARRIVAL
Robert Parker said, “the 2007 and 2008 Insignias may be the best back-to-back vintages they have produced since 1995 and 1994” and the good news is that the price of 2008 Joseph Phelps Insignia is actually lower than the 2007. Yes, that’s right, a premier wine that actually went down in price!
Take advantage of the great 2008 Joseph Phelps Insignia at a discount from the previous vintage. This is a pre-arrival offer with the estimated delivery in September. The price is $135.00 per bottle on sale.
ARRIVAL EXPECTED SEPTEMBER 2011
Robert Parker 95-97 Points-- 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.
James Suckling 95 Points-- What a wonderful wine here. The nose shows a fabulous combination of dark fruits, chocolate, spices and caramel. The palate is silky textured with lots of ripe yet beautiful fruit and super silky, tight tannins This is a balanced wine with all the potential to age for decades. Made from 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and 4% Merlot.
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