Long recognized for producing world-class wines, Meerlust Estate has been the pride of the Myburgh family since 1756. Today, the traditional dedication to the art of winemaking continues under the guidance of Hannes Myburgh, eighth generation custodian of this seventeenth-century national monument.
Meerlust, with its historic manor house, classic wine cellar, family cemetery, dovecote and bird sanctuary is situated fifteen kilometers south of Stellenbosch, with the blue crescent of False Bay a mere five kilometers away. Wines are only made from grapes grown on the Estate which is uniquely positioned for the production of wines with exceptional complexity and character.
In the summertime, ocean breezes and evening mists roll in from the coast to cool the vineyards. The grapes ripen slowly, thus achieving full, concentrated varietal flavours. The soils consist of predominantly deep, well drained Hutton and Clovelly soil types, affording the vines excellent drought resistance and an ideal substrata for producing concentrated, complex wines
Tasting Room Details & Offerings
Standard Tasting - Groups larger than 10 are required to make a reservation.
We offer a tasting of our full range of wines, including the Rubicon at R75pp, which is refundable per person who purchasing
Seated VIP Tasting - booking required
Our VIP tasting will be presented by a senior member of the team, in our private seated tasting room. It includes our full range of current vintage wines, as well as an older vintage of Rubicon and one of our other Estate wines, these are served in Riedel varietal range glassware. A fee of R150 pp applies.
For bookings, please email tasting@meerlust.co.za
White Cultivars
Chardonnay
Red Cultivars
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Pinot Noir
Other
Specialities
The Meerlust Rubicon is the flagship wine for the estate.
Accommodation Description
There can be no other place in the Western Cape where you could wake up in a world little changed in nearly 300 years. On Meerlust estate, the Myburgh family home for eight generations, former slave quarters and workrooms have been renovated to provide the most unusual accommodation.