Four Cousins

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The bottle that keeps the whole table happy. Four Cousins is sweet, soft and fruity, the South African crowd-pleaser you pour when nobody wants to argue about wine. Big 1.5L bottles, creamy liqueurs, cheeky little cans, the lot. Start with the Sweet Red 1.5L at KSh1999 and you're already sorted.

You know that one bottle everyone at the table actually drinks? This is it. Four Cousins is South Africa's great peacemaker: sweet, soft and fruity, with none of the dry grip that puts people off wine. Pour it cold, pour it generously, and watch the glasses empty.

The Sweet Red 1.5L (KSh1999) is the one to know. Ripe berries, a gentle sweetness, and it goes down like juice with benefits. Give it a light chill, even when it's warm out. If you lean pale, the Natural Sweet White 1.5L (KSh2089) is your fruity, no-fuss answer, and the rest of the red wine shelf can wait its turn. Want a touch less sugar? The Dry Red 1.5L and the Crisp Dry White 1.5L (KSh1999) keep the smoothness and quiet the sweetness right down.

Going up a gear

After a proper glass with dinner? The Collection range is single-grape and a step more grown-up. The Pinotage (KSh999) brings smoky dark fruit that loves a plate of nyama choma. The Merlot (KSh1069) is plush and rounded for a low-key weeknight. On the white side, the Sauvignon Blanc (KSh1139) is bright and zesty.

The fun stuff

Here's where Four Cousins gets cheeky. The Marula Dream cream liqueur (KSh1709) is basically dessert in a glass: silky, nutty and ridiculous over ice. And for a solo pour with zero commitment, the little Sweet Rose Can (KSh320) is chilled, single-serve and done.

Quick aside for the curious: Four Cousins made its name on those big 1.5L bottles, which is exactly why they pour like the house wine at every good gathering. Feeding a crowd? The Sweet Red 5L (KSh3999) is your party tap.

Whatever you're after, we run it across Nairobi fast, any hour, so a last-minute bottle is never a drama.

Grab one tonight

Sip it, share it, enjoy it. 18+ only, and let someone else hold the keys.