Duncan wrote:
Hmnnn - 2/3rd the price of the Meerlust. Is Meerlust half as much better than the John X Rustenberg, and will the Rustenberg improve with more age, is another Question ?
Platter rates both a 4.5 stars. I don't see why the Rustenberg won't age but alos I don't see any point in aging it wehen its drinking beautifully now.
Rubocon has a reputation that may account for its price; it is also an Estate wine which limits the amount that can be produced, and any barrel not considered fgoes elsewhere. Recently they de-classified the entire 2004 vintage, sold as Meerlust Red, and that's rather pleasant.
Seems that was so succesful they've revived it. There's some 2008 Meerlust Red at TWS described as "
classically styled cabernet-merlot, this is made from Meerlust's younger vines, spiced up by the addition of a few barrels of declassified Rubicon which adds structure and class" £9.50 to you.