Banzai Bunny Sparkling Blueberry Sake 300ML
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Description
Description
Banzai Bunny Sparkling Blueberry Sake 300ML is a naturally carbonated, blueberry-infused sparkling sake from Nara, Japan, bottled at 7% ABV. Brewed by the Ume No Yado brewery — founded in 1893 at the foot of Mount Katsuragi — this expression uses traditional bottle fermentation dubbed méthode japanoise, a technique that sets it apart from artificially carbonated alternatives.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7% | Origin: Nara, Japan | Style: Sparkling Fruit Sake | Brewery: Ume No Yado (est. 1893)
Production & Heritage
Ume No Yado has operated from Nara Prefecture — a region widely considered the birthplace of sake — for over 130 years. The brewery's skilled tōji (master brewers) produce this sparkling sake using high-quality sakamai rice, which is then infused with blueberries harvested near the brewery. Carbonation occurs naturally through yeast activity inside the bottle, a process the brewery calls méthode japanoise, yielding a fine, persistent effervescence rather than the coarser bubbles typical of force-carbonated products.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh blueberry leads immediately, followed by a subtle rice sweetness and a hint of floral lift. The nose is vibrant and inviting without being cloying.
Taste: The entry is light and crisp, with a clean burst of blueberry fruit that spreads across the mid-palate. A mild, elegant sweetness balances the natural acidity, and the fine carbonation keeps the texture lively and refreshing.
Finish: Short to medium in length, finishing clean with lingering berry notes and a dry, slightly tangy fade. The effervescence carries the fruit through to the end without heaviness.
How to Drink Banzai Bunny Blueberry
Serve well-chilled, ideally between 40–45°F, in a flute or small wine glass to preserve the natural carbonation. It drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif or light refreshment.
- Sake Spritz: Pour over ice with a splash of soda water and a sprig of fresh mint — the blueberry profile adds a natural fruity backbone.
- Eastern Bellini: Use in place of prosecco for a Japanese twist on the classic peach Bellini, pairing blueberry with a small measure of peach purée.
- Berry Highball: Combine with a measure of shōchū and a squeeze of lemon for a light, fizzy highball with layered fruit character.
Best For
- Introducing someone new to sake with a fruit-forward, low-ABV starting point
- Pairing with a Japanese izakaya-style small plates dinner
- Serving as a brunch alternative to mimosas or Bellinis
- Gifting to someone who appreciates artisanal Japanese beverages
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Banzai Bunny Blueberry taste like? It is light, crisp, and mildly sweet with a prominent fresh blueberry flavor and fine natural carbonation. The overall impression is refreshing and fruit-driven without excessive sugar.
How does Banzai Bunny Blueberry compare to Mio Sparkling Sake? Mio Sparkling Sake is a plain (unflavored) sparkling sake at 5% ABV, while Banzai Bunny Blueberry is a fruit-infused expression at 7% ABV with a distinctly berry-forward character. Additionally, Banzai Bunny uses natural in-bottle carbonation (méthode japanoise), which generally produces finer, more integrated bubbles.
Is Banzai Bunny Blueberry good for beginners? Yes — its low 7% ABV, natural fruit sweetness, and sparkling texture make it one of the most accessible entry points into the sake category, especially for drinkers who enjoy fruit-forward wines or ciders.
Where is Banzai Bunny Blueberry made? It is brewed at the Ume No Yado brewery in Nara Prefecture, Japan, located at the foot of Mount Katsuragi. Nara is historically regarded as one of the earliest regions of sake production in Japan.
What foods pair well with Banzai Bunny Blueberry? Fresh sashimi and light sushi rolls complement the crisp acidity. Soft cheeses like brie or camembert echo the mild sweetness. Grilled chicken yakitori with tare sauce bridges savory and sweet. Mixed berry desserts or lemon tarts mirror and extend the fruit notes. Lightly salted edamame provides a simple, textural contrast.
What sizes does Banzai Bunny Blueberry come in? The standard available format is a 300ML bottle, a common size for sparkling sake in Japan designed for individual or shared tasting portions.
Is Banzai Bunny Blueberry worth the price? It positions as a specialty sparkling sake at the accessible end of the artisanal Japanese import tier. The natural carbonation method and real fruit infusion from a brewery with over a century of heritage represent genuine craft value in a category where many competitors rely on artificial carbonation and flavorings.
Why Banzai Bunny Blueberry?
The defining distinction here is the méthode japanoise — natural yeast carbonation inside the bottle — a process that requires more time and skill than simply injecting CO₂ post-production. Ume No Yado's 130-plus years of brewing in Nara, the historic cradle of Japanese sake, lend genuine provenance that many newer sparkling sake brands cannot claim. The use of locally harvested blueberries rather than artificial flavoring gives the fruit character an authenticity that holds up on the palate. For anyone exploring sparkling sake or looking for a low-ABV alternative with real artisanal credentials, this 300ML bottle delivers substance behind the style.
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