Shunji Plum Wine 500ML

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Description

Shunji Plum Wine 500ML is a German-produced plum fruit wine sold in a 500ML bottle, positioned as an accessible entry into the plum wine category. As a budget-friendly fruit wine with broad retail availability, it provides a straightforward introduction to the sweet, stone-fruit-driven style that defines plum wine worldwide.

Quick Facts: ABV: Not publicly disclosed (plum wines typically range 10–15%)  |  Origin: Germany  |  Style: Plum Fruit Wine  |  Brand: Shunji

Production & Heritage

Shunji Plum Wine is produced in Germany, placing it in a long European tradition of fruit wine production. Detailed information about the specific producer, facility, or fermentation methods used for this label is not widely documented. What is known is that it is classified as a fruit wine rather than a grape wine, meaning its fermentation base centers on plum fruit rather than traditional wine grapes. Germany has a well-established fruit wine (Obstwein) culture, particularly in regions with abundant stone fruit orchards.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Expect ripe plum and stone fruit on the nose, characteristic of the category. A light floral sweetness and subtle tartness should emerge as the wine opens up.

Taste: Plum wine as a style delivers pronounced stone fruit sweetness on entry, balanced by a natural acidity from the plum flesh and skin. The mid-palate typically reveals a concentrated, jammy plum character with gentle tannic structure. Given its value positioning, expect a clean and uncomplicated fruit profile rather than layered complexity.

Finish: The finish on plum wines of this style tends to be short to medium, with lingering sweet plum and a pleasant tartness. A mild fruity warmth should carry through to the close.

How to Drink Shunji Plum Wine

Plum wine is traditionally served chilled, and Shunji is no exception — refrigerate the bottle and pour into a small wine glass or tumbler to let the aromatics concentrate. It also works well over ice for a lighter, more refreshing serve on warm days. For cocktails, try it in a Plum Wine Spritzer topped with sparkling water and a lemon twist for a low-ABV refresher. A Plum Wine Sangria blending Shunji with fresh citrus slices, berries, and a splash of brandy makes a crowd-friendly punch. It can also substitute for other sweet wines in a Stone Fruit Bellini, combined with chilled prosecco for a fruity brunch drink.

Best For

  • Introducing a friend to plum wine without a significant investment
  • Warm-weather patio sipping over ice
  • Mixing into fruit-forward sangrias and spritzers for casual gatherings
  • Pairing with takeout Asian cuisine at home

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Shunji Plum Wine taste like? Shunji Plum Wine delivers the sweet, ripe stone fruit flavor typical of plum wines, with natural tartness providing balance against the sugar content. The profile is fruit-forward and straightforward, leaning toward a dessert-style fruit wine.

How does Shunji Plum Wine compare to Kinsen Plum Wine? Kinsen Plum Wine is a Japanese-produced plum wine (umeshu-style) sold in a larger 750ML format and generally priced in a similar value range. Shunji is German-produced and comes in a 500ML bottle, which may appeal to those who want a smaller format or a European take on plum wine.

Is Shunji Plum Wine good for beginners? Yes — its sweet, fruit-driven profile and lower price point make it an approachable starting point for anyone curious about plum wine. The 500ML size also reduces commitment for a first purchase.

Where is Shunji Plum Wine made? Shunji Plum Wine is produced in Germany, though detailed information about the specific production facility or region within Germany is not widely published.

What foods pair well with Shunji Plum Wine? Plum wine pairs naturally with mildly spiced Asian dishes like chicken teriyaki or vegetable tempura, where its sweetness offsets savory and umami flavors. Soft, creamy cheeses such as brie complement its fruit character. Light desserts like almond cookies, mochi, or fresh fruit tarts echo its stone fruit sweetness without overwhelming the palate. Grilled duck or pork with a fruit glaze creates a harmonious bridge between sweet and savory.

What sizes does Shunji Plum Wine come in? Shunji Plum Wine is commonly available in a 500ML bottle, which is a standard format for many imported plum wines.

Is Shunji Plum Wine worth the price? Shunji positions squarely as an entry-level plum wine, and its pricing reflects that accessibility. For casual sipping, mixing, or exploring the category for the first time, it represents a low-risk purchase within the fruit wine segment.

Why Shunji Plum Wine?

Shunji Plum Wine occupies an interesting niche as a German-produced plum wine in a market largely dominated by Japanese and Korean labels. The 500ML format is practical for those who want a smaller bottle — particularly useful if plum wine is an occasional pour rather than a daily staple. While detailed production specifics remain limited, the wine delivers what the category promises: sweet, fruit-forward flavor with enough acidity to keep it refreshing. For an introductory plum wine at a value price point, it serves its purpose without pretension.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Fruit Wine
  • Product of
    Germany
  • Size
    500ML
  • Brand
    Shunji

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