
4th Street Sweet Rose 75cl
Pour this and the night gets easy. 4th Street Sweet Rosé is a pale pink charmer that tastes like a bowl of ripe strawberries, soft and sweet with barely any bite. At 8% it won't knock you sideways, so it's the bottle you open when you just want something fun and fruity that everyone at the table will actually drink. Get it cold, get it open, sorted.
It smells like fresh strawberries and raspberries with a little floral lift, the kind of bouquet that makes you want to take a second sniff. On the tongue it's all ripe red berries, soft and rounded, with a gentle sweetness and a touch of citrus keeping it lively. Light on its feet, low on alcohol, nothing harsh or drying. Easy company in a glass.
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Where it's from
This comes from South Africa, made by 4th Street, the Western Cape brand that's now the most-consumed wine name in the country. It started back in 2009 with one wine, a rosé exactly like this, built to be friendly and unintimidating rather than fancy. The grapes come from selected vineyards across the Western Cape, and the whole point is approachable, sociable sweetness. Clearly it worked: millions of South Africans pour it every week.
Good to know
- What is the price of 4th Street Sweet Rose 75cl?
4th Street Sweet Rose 75cl is KSh 1,039 at Oaks & Corks. Order online for delivery in 30 minutes for most areas in Nairobi, or next day countrywide.
- What does 4th Street Sweet Rosé 75cl taste like?
Like ripe strawberries and raspberries with a floral hint. It's soft, sweet and light, with gentle red-berry fruit and just enough freshness to keep it lively. No tannin, no harshness, easy all the way through.
- What is the ABV of 4th Street Sweet Rosé?
It's 8% alcohol, so it sits on the lighter side. Great when you want something fun and fruity without a heavy hit.
- How do I serve 4th Street Sweet Rosé?
Cold. Properly cold, straight from the fridge or over ice in a normal wine glass. The chill is what keeps it fresh and stops the sweetness feeling heavy.
- What food pairs with 4th Street Sweet Rosé?
Anything spicy loves it, so think chicken wings, pili pili prawns or grilled nyama choma. It also plays nicely with fruit, soft cheese, light salads and crispy snacks like samosas.
- Where is 4th Street Sweet Rosé from?
South Africa, from the Western Cape. The 4th Street brand launched in 2009 and is now the most-consumed wine name in the country.
- Is 4th Street Sweet Rosé actually sweet?
Yes, it's a properly sweet rosé, fruity and soft rather than dry. If you like easy, berry-forward wine that isn't sharp, this is your bottle.
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4th Street Sweet Rose 75cl price in Kenya
Buy 4th Street Sweet Rose 75cl online in Nairobi, Kenya for KSh 1,039. Order now for fast delivery across Nairobi — usually within 30 minutes — or next-day delivery countrywide.





