Most Expensive Wines in Kenya


Most Expensive Wines in Kenya

Wine is the most palatable alcoholic drink in Kenya. This is because wines are made from the fermentation of grapes and have low alcoholic percentage ranging from 5% to 21%. Actually, this is the lowest alcohol percentage levels after beers. The taste and the color of the wine is determined by the grapes from which it is made from. Are you looking for the best wines in Kenya and their prices? Drinks Delivery Kenya is an online wine shop located in Nairobi CBD and we stock different types of wines in Kenya from all the corners of the world. The best thing is that you can now buy wine online in Kenya and enjoy reliable wine delivery Nairobi. This article will try to focus on wine prices in Kenya. We will particularly focus on the most expensive wines in Kenya and the reason as to why their prices is higher than the other wines.

Before we dive into our topic, it will be great to mention all the wine brands in Kenya. We have a wide collection of wines since we shop wine online from all corners of the globe to ensure we have the best wines in Kenya. The following are among the popular wines in Kenya.

 

Types Of Wines In Kenya

  1. sweet red wines
  2. sweet white wines
  3. dry red wines
  4. dry white wines
  5. rose wines
  6. sparkling wines
  7. port wines
  8. champagnes
  9. fortified wines
  10. vermouth wines

 

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Prices of wines in Kenya range from Ksh 1,000 to Ksh 28,000. This price range is justified by several factors as follows;

Factors Affecting Price of Wine

  • Grapes used in production
  • The method used in production
  • Time used in production

 

Wine Grapes

There are so many wine grapes in the world but only a few of them are used to make wine. The taste of wine is influenced by the grapes from which it is produced. Same grape might have different taste depending on where its grown due to climatic factors and soil conditions. Climatic conditions also hinder some grapes from growing in particular regions completely. Dark grapes are used to make red wines while the white grapes are used to make white wines. Rose wine is made from dark grapes, however, the grapes must have their skin removed after crushing them. This is why rose wines are pink in color and also share a lot of similarities with red wines. White wines can also be made from red grapes but the grapes must have their skin peeled before crushing and fermentation. Sometimes wines are made from blending different grapes. This is done to improve the quality and the taste of the wines. Good examples of blended wines are Cellar Cask, Four Cousins, 4th Street, Altar wine, Robertson Winery and Saint Celine. The following are the most popular wine grapes that are used to make wines. These grapes are used to make either red wines or white wines.

 

Popular Wine Grapes Varietals

  1. Cabernet Sauvignon
  2. Sauvignon Blanc
  3. Chenin Blanc ( Stein )
  4. Chardonnay
  5. Merlot
  6. Malbec
  7. Shiraz / Syrah
  8. Pinotage
  9. Zinfandel
  10. Baronne ( Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz )
  11. Pinot Noir
  12.  Pinot Grigio
  13. Pinot Gris
  14. Riesling
  15. Moscato

 

Wines are classified as blends or varietals. Blends are those wines that are made from several inferior grapes while varietals are those wines that are made from one or two superior grapes and have those grapes indicated on the bottle. Some grapes can only grow in particular regions while others are expensive to grow. Wines made from inferior grapes are cheap while wines made from superior and rare grapes are quite expensive. Let’s take the case of sparkling wines and champagne. Champagnes are made from three superior grapes; Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir. On the other hand, sparkling wines are made from even blends of inferior grapes. This makes champagne more expensive in comparison with other sparkling wines. A good example of sparkling wine that is made from a blend of grapes is Four Cousin Sparkling wine. However, there are still other sparkling wines that follow all the rules of champagne production so they are expensive than other sparkling wines but a bit cheaper in comparison with champagne. A good example of such a sparkling wine is Prosecco. This is a sparkling made in Italy. 

 

Wine Production Method

Red wines, white wines, and rose wines are produced through the same method. However, when it comes to fortified wines like vermouth and port wines the method is different because there is adding of clear brandy increase the alcohol concentration and flavoring with herbs to improve the taste. The most complex ones are sparkling wines and champagnes. When it comes to this two option, they undergo two fermentation processes to add carbon dioxide that makes them fizzy and pop up during celebrations when they are shaken. The following are the three methods used to make sparkling wines and champagnes;

The traditional method (Methode Champenoise)

Bulk Chamat

Bottle Transfer Method

The traditional method is the most complex one among the three methods. It is too technical and time taking. The technicality of every wine production method is what brings the price variance.

 

Time Used in Production

Different wine production method have different time span. Also, different wines are produced for a different amount of time. For example, vintage champagnes are aged for a minimum of three years while non-vintage champagnes are aged for 15 months. The same case applies to the port wines where some of them are not aged while others are aged. The aged port wines are called tawny port. During aging, evaporation takes place leaving behind a concentrated wine which means the quality increases but also the volume of the wine reduces. Due to the reduction in volume, it makes every milliliter of the wine cost more than the non-aged wines. 

 

In conclusion, the champagne is the most expensive wines in Kenya followed by Port wines. This is because they use superior grapes, complex production method and also they are aged for some time. Are you looking for the best wines and spirits prices in Kenya? Drinks Delivery Kenya is among reliable wines shops in Nairobi CBD offering free and fast alcohol delivery. Apart from wine delivery in Nairobi, the other most popular service we offer is whisky delivery Nairobi. Visit our online liquor store and the see different types of alcohol in Kenya. Among the benefits of shopping for alcohol online is the comfort dial a drink from your house and having the drink delivery done in minutes without having to step outside of your house. To make alcohol delivery Nairobi a service for all, we have extended our working hours to midnight. This is in line our vision of offering 24-hour alcohol delivery Nairobi. To make it better, we offer wines and spirits wholesale prices in Kenya. This is really important for people who are holding events or people who own wines and spirits or restaurants and pubs. Let’s join hands and keep thirst away. #KeepItDrinksDeliveryKenya !Cheers


Published on: May 25, 2022  |  Author: Carson
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