2015 Vintage

Timed Online Auction, 28 February - 10 March 2025

2015 Vintage - Red
About the Session

"The 2015 vintage is widely regarded as one of the finest of the modern era out of the Cape", says senior wine specialist Higgo Jacobs. 


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ZAR 2 111
Lot 53
  • Bordeaux Collection; Alto, Boekenhoutskloof & Meerlust; 2015; 3 (1 x 3); 750ml


Lot Estimate
ZAR 2 000 - 2 500USD 105 - 131
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ZAR 2 111
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About this Item

Bordeaux Collection
2015 Alto, Boekenhoutskloof & Meerlust
3 (1 x 3) 750ml

This lot consists of the following wines.
Alto Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Boekenhoutskloof Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Meerlust Rubicon 2015

Provenance

Wine Cellar Private Client

Critics Ratings

Alto Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
'Essence of Simonsberg Cabernet Sauvignon, unblended and expressive, this is a wonderfully pure, focused red showing leafy, savoury tannins, notes of mint and aromatic herbs and a core of bright blackcurrant fruit.' - Tim Atkin MW, SA Special Report 2018, 93/100

Boekenhoutskloof Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
'Nicely rendered, with a brambly spine underneath a core of bright red currant, raspberry and plum fruit flavors. Enticing savory and mineral notes add range and energy throughout.- James Molesworth, Wine Spectator, 92/100 (June 2018)

Meerlust Rubicon 2015
'Cab-based flagship - 61% in 2015 - with merlot, cab franc & petit verdot. The finest, most elegant of the reds, refined & intense, full of subtle flavour, with cigarbox overtones & classic dry herbal element. Tannin & acid fully involved in the whole, promising harmony.' - Tim James, Platter's SA Wine Guide 2019, 4.5* (93/100)

'Sweet hickory smoke, black cherry and graphite. Manages to be typically Cape yet not acrid or unkempt. Lovely smooth, joined-up structure.' - Richard Hemming MW, JancisRobinson.com, 17/20 (Sep 2018)

'It is clear in color with quite a deep core. The bouquet is refined and focused, offering attractive mint- and graphite-infused black and red fruit and perhaps leaning a little more toward the latter compared to previous vintages. With aeration, subtle touches of pencil shavings emerge. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin and quite velvety in texture, displaying very well integrated new oak. There is a satisfying sense of harmony to this Rubicon and it is certainly well constructed, but it does not possess that peacock's tail on the finish that takes a very good wine to the level of great. Perfectly enjoyable, and it demonstrates very good winemaking; however, when compared to, say, the 2015 Paul Sauer, it just falls a little short.' - Neal Martin, Vinous, 92/100 (Aug 2018)