I had this wine last year and while I didn't take any tasting notes I remeber it being quite good. The 2001 Rust En Vrede Estate is a highly regarded wine/vintage in South Africa (5 stars from John Platter, 4 stars from WINE magazine). I'll have to try another one soon to get a formal note together.
From a little more poking around... (on
http://www.rustenvrede.com/wine_accolades.htm)
RUST EN VREDE ESTATE
VINTAGE: 2002
- Fairbairn Capital Trophy wine Show Bronze
VINTAGE: 2001
• John Platter Wine Guide 5 stars
• Wine Spectator (USA) 92/100
• San Francisco International Wine Competition 2005 Bronze
VINTAGE: 2000
• 2003 SA Wine Trophy Show Gold and Trophy for best Shiraz blend
• Wine Spectator (USA) 92/100
• Wine Spectator (USA) Top100 Wine of the World (4th year)
• John Platter Wine Guide 5 stars
• Wine Magazine (SA) 4,5 stars
• Veritas Awards Gold
VINTAGE: 1999
• John Platter: 4,5 stars
• Wine Spectator (USA): 91/100
• Wine Spectator (USA): Top100 Wine of the World (3rd year)
• Veritas Awards: Gold medal
• Wine magazine (South Africa) 4.5 stars- Oct 2002
• Charles Metcalfe- Wine International (UK) 94 points
• Lufthansa: First Class Selection
• South African Young Wine Show: Best blend from Stellenbosch
VINTAGE: 1998
• John Platter: 5 stars
• Wine Spectator (USA): 91/100
• Wine Spectator (USA): Top100 Wine of the World
• Wine Magazine (South Africa): 4.5/5 stars- Jan 2003
4/5 stars- Sep 2001
3/5 stars- SATWS 2002
• Veritas Awards: Silver medal
• Mundus Vini (Germany): Gold Medal (88/100)
One final thing, your tasting note seems in keeping with the particular style of this wine as pointed out in this interesting article
http://www.rustenvrede.com/news18.htm
It's interesting to note what a great website this winery has. It doesn't attempt to blow it's own horn at all and just trascribes all scores/reviews whether complimentary or not. It's quite a noble thought when compared to that Lenz winery that people were writing about in the Everything about wine forum a few days ago.
Apologies for the long post, it started off quite short, and then I found the winerys website and the post grew