Pweza Ppunch

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Pweza Ppunch

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
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Orange, wine, ginger, cognac


  • Oranges 3 -
  • Boschendal Blanc De Noir Wine 3 -
  • Ginger Beer 1 Liter
  • Hennessey Cognac Vsop 6 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Pweza Ppunch
pweza ppunch is a popular Beer,Gin,Wine cocktail containing a combinations of Oranges,Boschendal Blanc De Noir Wine,Ginger Beer,Hennessey Cognac Vsop .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This coastal African punch combines tropical fruit with French wines and brandy for a unique, exotic cocktail. Fresh-squeezed orange juice provides a base of bright, sweet citrus. Fruity South African white wine gives it some crisp acidity. Spicy ginger beer lends pleasant effervescence. Finally, rich French cognac ties it all together, providing subtle oak and vanilla depth. Infused with orange halves for added fresh flavor, this punch is best enjoyed chilled after a couple hours of refrigeration. The mingling fruit essences and varied textures make for a lively, refreshing treat. Savor this taste of coastal Kenya the next time your travels take you abroad or your taste buds demand adventure.


Pweza Ppunch Ingredients


Oranges,Boschendal Blanc De Noir Wine,Ginger Beer,Hennessey Cognac Vsop,


Pweza Ppunch Recipe


Mix the wine,ginger beer and cognac in a large mixing container. Cut the oranges in half and squeeze them into the mixture. Leave them in the punch. Keep refrigerated for at least two hours before serving.

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  • Ginger Beer 1 Liter

    Ginger Beer like Ginger Ale is a carbonated non-alcoholic beverage that is produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar. Ginger Beer has a stronger flavour and often uses real ginger while Ginger Ale uses ginger syrup.

    Ginger beer started with spice trade with the orient and probably was an Oriental import since ginger fermented beer has been in use as medicine in China and India since 500 BC.

    Ginger Beer is regulated to 2% alcohol if any alcohol is present at all.

  • Hennessey Cognac Vsop

    Cognac is a geographically specific Brandy, named after the commune Cognac, France. Cognac is a commune in the Charente department in the south-west of France.

    Cognac production is regulated by the French Appellation d'origine with specific methods of production and specific grapes from designated regions to be used to meet the legal requirement to be declared a Cognac.

    Methods include a double distillation in copper pot stills and aged at least two years in French oak barrels from Limousin or Troncais. Cognac is also an eau de vie.

    Cognac has a fascinating history and it's association with Napoleon Bonaparte, specifically the Emperor's association with the Courvoisier cognac has made Cognac one of the most celebrated and sought after alcoholic beverage ever.


    Napoleon Bonaparte visited Bercy in 1811 as documented in a historic painting by Etienne Bouhot and later was credited with saying he wanted his artillery companies to have a ration of cognac during the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia
    The current legally defined categories of Cognac are
    V.S.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of two years. Also known as Very Special or Three Stars.
    V.S.O.P.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of four years. Also known as Very Special Old Pale or Reserve.
    X.O.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of six years

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