
Pour this cold and you get a hit of passion fruit, lime, and fresh-cut green apple that wakes your whole mouth up. It's dry, it's zingy, and it goes down dangerously easy on a hot evening. Grab it when you want something bright and uncomplicated, no overthinking, just a properly good white that delivers in minutes. Bonus: it's the namesake bottle of one of South Africa's most respected winemakers.
The nose is all sunshine: passion fruit, pineapple, and a squeeze of citrus jumping out the glass. First sip and the acidity snaps everything into focus, juicy green apple and white peach riding on top, with a little flinty, lemongrass thing underneath that keeps it interesting. Bone dry, zesty, and clean as you like through the finish. Nothing sweet, nothing heavy, just fruit and freshness pulling in the same direction.
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Bruce Jack is the man, not just the label. He's a Cape Town-raised winemaker with an English literature degree, years spent making wine across Australia, New Zealand and the US, and a reputation as one of South Africa's brightest. He launched this namesake brand in 2018 and it's grown fast. The grapes come from the cool Cape South Coast and the riper Breedekloof, which is why you get both the snappy green-apple edge and the juicy tropical side. Nice touch: a slice of every sale goes to a beach cleanup project and a music-education trust back home.
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- What is the price of Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc 75cl?
Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc 75cl is KSh 1,799 at Oaks & Corks. Order online for fast delivery across Nairobi, usually within the hour, or next day countrywide.
- What does Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc 75cl taste like?
Bright and dry, with passion fruit, pineapple, lime and green apple up front, plus a crisp, slightly flinty finish. High acidity, zero sweetness, very refreshing.
- What is the ABV of Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc?
It's 13% ABV, a standard, comfortable strength for a dry white wine.
- Is Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc sweet or dry?
Fully dry. The fruit makes it taste vibrant, but there's no sugar sweetness here, just zesty acidity.
- How should I serve it?
Serve it well chilled, around 8 to 10C, in a white wine glass. Drink it young and fresh, no decanting needed.
- What food pairs with Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc?
Seafood, grilled chicken, fresh salads and goat or feta cheese all sing with it. Think anything light, herby or citrussy.
- Where is Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc from?
South Africa's Western Cape. It's the namesake wine of winemaker Bruce Jack, blending fruit from the cool Cape South Coast and the warmer Breedekloof.
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Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc 75cl price in Kenya
Buy Bruce Jack Sauvignon Blanc 75cl online in Nairobi, Kenya for KSh 1,799. Order now for fast delivery across Nairobi — usually within 30 minutes — or next-day delivery countrywide.