
You want something cold, zingy and zero-fuss. This is it. Crack the Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc and you get a whoosh of green fig and citrus, bone-dry and bright, the kind of sip that wakes your mouth up. One 250ml can is roughly a generous glass and a bit, no bottle to open, no cork, no leftovers going flat in the fridge. Poolside, picnic, a balcony sundowner after a long one. Pop it and you're sorted.
Nose first: fresh-cut green fig, a hit of gooseberry and that grassy, just-mowed lawn thing good Sauvignon Blanc does. Take a sip and the citrus kicks in, think lime and grapefruit zest, with a squeeze of green apple keeping it lively. It's properly dry, so no sugary aftertaste, just a clean, mouth-watering snap that fades quick and leaves you wanting the next sip. Light on its feet, high on the zing.
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Where it's from
Nine Fields is a family operation out of the Robertson Valley in South Africa's Western Cape, down in Ashton along the scenic Route 62. They've been farming the same ground since 1962, working on an old-school rule: look after the soil and it looks after you. The Sauvignon Blanc is their food-friendly white done their way, and this can is the same wine made to travel. Easy to throw in a cooler box, easy to carry, no glass to lug home.
Quick questions
- What is the price of Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc White Can 250ml?
Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc White Can 250ml is KSh 405 at Oaks & Corks. Order online for fast delivery across Nairobi, usually within the hour, or next day countrywide.
- What does Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc Can 250ml taste like?
Crisp, dry and zesty. Green fig and gooseberry on the nose, then bright lime and grapefruit citrus with a clean, snappy finish. No sweetness, lots of refresh.
- What is the ABV?
13.5%. One 250ml can is roughly a generous glass and a bit, so pace yourself.
- How do I serve it?
Ice cold, around 7 to 9 degrees. Drink it straight from the can or pour it into a glass to get more of the aromas. No mixer needed.
- Is it sweet or dry?
Properly dry. There's ripe fruit on the nose but the finish is clean and crisp, not sugary.
- What food pairs with it?
Anything fresh and zesty. Grilled fish and prawns, chicken or pork nyama choma, feta and salads, samosas and crispy bites all work brilliantly.
- Where is Nine Fields from?
South Africa, specifically the Robertson Valley in the Western Cape, from a family winery that's been farming there since 1962.
Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc White Can 250ml
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Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc White Can 250ml price in Kenya
Buy Nine Fields Sauvignon Blanc White Can 250ml online in Nairobi, Kenya for KSh 405. Order now for fast delivery across Nairobi — usually within 30 minutes — or next-day delivery countrywide.