This lot is comprised of 6 bottle(s) of Vertical Joseph Phelpss Insignia 1997 - 2002 - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $1800 - $2600 with a reserve of $1300. In this lot 1 bottle of 1997 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml), 1 bottle of 1998 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml), 1 bottle of 1999 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml), 1 bottle of 2000 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml), 1 bottle of 2001 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml), 1 bottle of 2002 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia (750ml).
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This prestigious collection comes to Iron Gate from a revered connoisseur and long-time wine collector. Lover of American wines, he spent many years sourcing them from some of the USA's finest properties and had them stored professionally at 55 Degrees in Napa Valley. Recognizing his cellar had grown far beyond what he could reasonably consume, he's brought the wines to auction to share with fellow enthusiasts.
The tasting note for 1997 Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia is from Robert Parker and the score is 100 - An inky/plum/purple color is accompanied by a stunning bouquet of violets, charcoal, creme de cassis and a hint of toast. Prodigious when it hits the palate with a full-bodied expansiveness, there is not a hard edge to be found in the 1997, only velvety tannins, compelling depth and fruit intensity, and stunning purity. It is a perfect expression of Napa viticulture and wine that should continue to age effortlessly for two decades or more. An ideal warm, dry spring, June and July was followed by a surprisingly cool August that slowed down what looked to be rapid sugar accumulation in the grapes. September's temperatures were average to above average, without any potentially damaging heat spikes. This allowed the harvest to unfurl slowly, with no stress or imminent danger. For many Napa Cabernet Sauvignons, this resulted in one of the top vintages of the nineties. Consumers, observers and wine critics will undoubtedly argue for decades over which vintage of the nineties turned out to be the finest – 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 or 1997. The 1997 Insignia is a 20,000-case blend of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot, with 60% coming from estate vineyards and 40% from growers. The alcohol came in at 13.8%.