Meerlust Rubicon 1999

Bordeaux Red Blends
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Meerlust Rubicon 1999 Front Label
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Producer

Vintage
1999

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

Deep purple inky color. Distinctive dense cigarbox and tobacco leaf overtones showing finesse, elegance and complexity. Ripe blackberry fruit, offset by a minerally meaty edge. Finely balanced, with excellent aging potential.

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Meerlust

Meerlust

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Meerlust, South Africa
Meerlust Harvest at Meerlust Winery Image

Meerlust is one of South Africa's most famous and historical wine estates. The land where the farm is now situated was originally owned by a powerful and wealthy free burgher named Henning Huising. After his death in 1713 the estate passed through many hands until it was bought in 1756 by Johannes Albertus Myburgh - and has remained in the Myburgh family ever since.

Nicholaas Myburgh (7th generation of the Myburgh family, and father of present owner Hannes Myburgh) took over the farm in 1950, but the condition of the property had declined severely from its 18th century splendor. Nicolaas set about an extensive restoration of both the buildings and the vineyards. One of his first projects was the construction of a damn that allows for irrigation in exceptionally dry years, but is usually used only after the vintage. He also replanted the vineyards with mainly red varietals.

The farm is approximately 15 kilometers outside Stellenbosch, and is the Stellenbosch estate nearest the Indian Ocean (the name Meerlust is of German origin, and translates to "pleasure of the sea"). The cooling breezes off False Bay allow a slower, steadier ripening period for the grapes. This translates to less loss of fruit aromas, and there is also a lesser risk of a crop being ruined in the event of a sudden, dramatic rise in temperature.

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