RustenbergFive Soldiers Chardonnay 2023

Product code: 19413
£31.50 inc VAT
Delivering from: 02/01/2025
Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Western Cape
Type
Winery
Winery: Rustenberg
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Chardonnay
Grape: 100% Chardonnay
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Western Cape
Type
Winery
Winery: Rustenberg
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Chardonnay
Grape: 100% Chardonnay

Product Notes

Rustenberg Five Soldiers Chardonnay is a premium wine produced in Stellenbosch, South Africa. It is carefully crafted from the best selection of Chardonnay grapes, grown on the estate's oldest and highest vineyards, which contribute to the wine's unique character. The wine is rich and complex, displaying notes of citrus, honeydew melon, and a hint of oak. Its mouthfeel is full and creamy, balanced with a refreshing acidity that lingers on the finish. It is named Five Soldiers after a row of five oak trees on the estate that were planted to memorialize five soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. This wine is a must-try for Chardonnay lovers seeking a premium flavor experience.

Tasting Notes

Characters of ripe citrus, melon and peach with great minerality, rounded out by well-judged oaking. A very complex wine with a long and creamy finish and a good acid backbone.

About the Winery

Rustenberg

The history of Rustenberg dates back to 1682. At that time, Roelof Pasman of Meurs recognised the potential of grapevine cultivation and wine production the place held. By 1781, he saw to it that about 3000 wine cases got created at the farm. The rate doubled as the century progressed towards its end. It compelled the winery to build a cellar. The produced wines have been bottled here for a continuous period ever since 1892.

The estate of Rustenberg got divided by Jacob Eksteen, the owner in the early years of the 1800s. He assigned a section of it to his son-in-law. The separated half got sold under the name of Schoongezicht, and both wineries reached their peak at around 1812. They housed flourishing vineyards and ecstatic homesteads. However, the recession and diseases plaguing the land during the mid-century brought dispossession and bankruptcy to Schoongezicht and Rustenberg. 

John X Merriman and Sir Jacob Barry, his brother-in-law, rescued Schoongezicht and Rustenberg, respectively, in 1892. They put their efforts together to revitalise the lands. In 1941, Pamela and Peter Barlow purchased Rustenberg and later Schoongezicht. It led to the two sections of the property reuniting.  Simon, their son, took over the estate’s management in 1987. In 2012, Murray, Simon’s son, joined in. Now, for more than 75 years, the Barlows have been in charge of Rustenberg. 

The vineyards owned by Rustenberg sit atop Simonsberg’s red slopes. They enjoy the perfect climatic and environmental conditions required for the optimal growth and development of the grapevines. The workers here work exceedingly hard to rejuvenate the land and cultivate virus-free plants from France. Rustenberg ensures excellence and quality in both their grapes and the wines produced from them from the first drop to the last one with the help of a skilled and dedicated team.

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