-27%Pour this cold and it tastes like ripe peach and pineapple in a glass, soft and properly sweet with none of that dry wine pinch. It's the bottle you open when nobody wants a debate about wine, just a glass that goes down easy on a Friday balcony. At 8% it's gentle, so a second glass won't end you. Honestly, it's South Africa's most-poured wine for a reason.
First sniff is all ripe summer fruit. Think peach, apricot and a wink of tropical pineapple and mango. The sip is smooth and unapologetically sweet, with honeydew, citrus and juicy stone fruit, but there's enough zip underneath to stop it feeling sticky. It finishes light and clean, which is exactly why one glass quietly becomes two.
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4th Street is a South African wine built from grapes grown across the Western Cape, picked ripe for maximum fruit. The clever bit is the method. Instead of fermenting all the sugar away, the winemakers keep that fresh, sweet grape juice and blend it in, which is where the soft natural sweetness comes from. The brand kicked off in 2009 around one simple idea: easy wine made for sharing with your people. Clearly it landed, because over two million South Africans pour it every week.
Good to know
- What is the price of 4th Street Sweet White 75cl?
4th Street Sweet White 75cl is KSh 1,089 at Oaks & Corks. Order online for fast delivery across Nairobi, usually within the hour, or next day countrywide.
- What does 4th Street Sweet White 75cl taste like?
Soft and properly sweet, with ripe peach, apricot, pineapple and honeydew. There's a touch of citrus freshness so it stays light rather than syrupy, and it finishes clean.
- What is the ABV of 4th Street Sweet White?
It's a gentle 8%, so it's lighter than most dry wines and easy to sip through an evening.
- How do I serve 4th Street Sweet White?
Serve it cold, around 6 to 8°C, in a white wine glass. A few hours in the fridge does the trick, and ice is fair game on a hot day.
- What food pairs with 4th Street Sweet White?
It loves spicy food like wings or hot nyama choma, plus fresh fruit, cheese boards and light fruity desserts.
- Where is 4th Street Sweet White from?
South Africa, made from Western Cape grapes. It's the country's most consumed wine brand.
- Is 4th Street Sweet White actually sweet or just off-dry?
Genuinely sweet. The grape juice is blended in rather than fully fermented out, so the sugar and fruit stay front and centre.
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4th Street Sweet White 75cl price in Kenya
Buy 4th Street Sweet White 75cl online in Nairobi, Kenya. Available in 2 sizes — 750 ml at KSh 1,089, 5000 ml at KSh 5,129 — with fast delivery across Nairobi, usually within 30 minutes, or next-day countrywide.
- 750 mlKSh 1,089
- 5000 mlKSh 5,129