1991 Joseph Phelps, Insignia, Napa Valley, D-Magnum (3L)

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100RP98AG
Critic key RP = Robert ParkerAG = Antonio Galloni
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Rating
RP100/AG98
Producer
Joseph Phelps
Vintage
1991
Region
California
Appellation
Napa Valley
Country
United States
Format
D-Magnum
Volume
3000mL
ABV
13.5
Type
Still
Color
Red

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Product Description

RP100 "An extraordinary dense plum/purple color is followed by a seductive as well as explosive bouquet of white chocolate, creme de cassis, spring flowers, licorice and a touch of graphite. This full-bodied, opulent 1991 reveals a flawless integration of acidity, tannin, wood and alcohol. Magnificent in the mouth with an opulent and voluptuous texture, and not a hard edge to be found, it reveals mindboggling purity and vigor. This sensational Insignia can be enjoyed over the next 10-15+ years." RP Nov 2013

AG98 "The 1991 Insignia is just as impressive as the Montelena. A rich, decadent, voluptuous wine, the 1991 is a phenomenal Insignia. Dark red and blue fruits, mocha and spices are some of the notes that flesh out in this modern-day classic from Phelps. This is such a great example of the more fruit-driven, ripe style in Napa Valley at its best. Even with all of the intensity, all the elements are in the right place." AG for VM Sep 2014

Robert M. Parker. Jr. writes, "This has always been a famous vintage in Napa Valley, particularly for Cabernet Sauvignon. The wet spring, which broke a 5-year drought, was followed by an unusually cool, but dry growing season. Warm weather began in late September and continued into a beautiful Indian summer in October, which allowed patient producers to wait for sugar levels to raise and flavors to fully develop. As a result, many profound Napa Cabernets that have stood the test of time were produced in 1991." Published: Nov 29, 2013

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