Nederburg

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South Africa's everyday hero, sorted. Nederburg does the lot: bright whites, easy reds, a splash of pink, a little fizz, all out of the Western Cape and all priced like a Tuesday treat. Whether you want a Pinotage for the grill or bubbles for no reason at all, there's a bottle here with your name on it. We'll have it at your door tonight.

Here's the thing about Nederburg: it punches way above its price. This is the Paarl winery from South Africa's Western Cape that just quietly nails the everyday bottle, the one you grab without a second thought and still feel good pouring for guests.

Where to start

New to the range? Go red. The Nederburg Pinotage is South Africa's signature grape doing its smoky, dark-berry thing, tailor-made for a red wine night and a plate of nyama choma. Want something rounder? The Nederburg Merlot is all plush plum and soft edges, while the Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon brings the firmer blackcurrant-and-cedar backbone for when you want a red with a bit of swagger. Like a little pepper in your glass? The Nederburg Shiraz leans bold and spicy.

Then there are the blends, which are the smart-money picks. The Nederburg Baronne is the famous Cab-and-Shiraz duo, generous and warm, the bottle you open mid-week and finish without meaning to, at KSh1759. The Nederburg Duet keeps things juicy and approachable for KSh1769, no homework required.

For the lighter crowd

Not in a red mood? The Nederburg Sauvignon Blanc is zippy and green, all cut-grass and citrus, brilliant with grilled fish or a slow afternoon on the balcony. Prefer a bit more body? The Nederburg Chardonnay is the creamier, fuller white that holds its own next to a roast. The Nederburg Rosé is your easy pink crowd-pleaser at KSh1639, and when there's something to celebrate (or nothing at all), the Nederburg Cuvée Brut brings the bubbles without bruising your wallet.

Sommelier tip you can drop at dinner: Pinotage is South Africa's own invention, a cross of Pinot Noir and Cinsault that started nowhere else. Order one and you're basically pouring national pride.

Best part? You don't have to plan ahead. We run across Nairobi fast, any hour, so whether it's a 7pm dinner rescue or a midnight "we're out," tell us where you are and we'll handle the rest.

Grab one tonight

Good wine, fast. Just keep it 18+ and pace yourself. The bottle's not going anywhere, and neither are we.