Bon Bon
Bon Bon — Seoul-Born Drinks With a Global Outlook
Bon Bon (봉봉) is a Korean drinks brand that refuses to do things the expected way. Born in Seoul at a time when Korean culture is capturing the world's attention, Bon Bon makes wine, zero-alcohol wine, soju, and makgeolli — each one a collaboration with specialist producers and artists who bring real skill and genuine personality to every bottle. The result is drinks that feel modern, confident, and just a little unexpected. All Natty stocks Bon Bon in Bristol because their range — particularly the Zero line — fills a gap that most brands do not even try to address well.
What Bon Bon Is About
Bon Bon's approach is refreshingly different from most drink brands. They start with a vision — a flavour profile, a mood, a moment — and then find the right people to make it real. Not their own vineyards or their own distillery, but partnerships with producers who are already exceptional at what they do. Quinta do Ermizio, farming by hand in Portugal's Vinho Verde region. Azul y Garanza, rooted in the wild organic landscapes of Navarra, Spain. Carl Jung, who have been perfecting non-alcoholic wine in Germany's Rheingau since 1907. Each collaboration brings a different perspective, and Bon Bon's role is to curate, art-direct, and shape the final product into something distinctly theirs.
The bottles themselves are a big part of the identity. Bon Bon commissions artists — including illustrators and designers — to create labels that treat each bottle as a canvas. Bold, distinctive, and impossible to ignore on a shelf. These are drinks designed for people who care about what things look and feel like, not just how they taste.
The Wine
Bon Bon's wine range currently features two standouts. The first is a Portuguese Vinho Verde produced by Quinta do Ermizio — an 80/20 blend of Loureiro and Trajadura that delivers fresh, lively, fruity character with a smooth finish. Vibrant when young, increasingly complex if you give it time. The second is a Spanish white from Azul y Garanza in Navarra — a certified organic blend of Garnacha Blanca and Viura with skin contact, bringing aromas of plum, red apple, and zesty citrus wrapped in a silky texture. Both wines are thoughtfully made, genuinely interesting, and sit beautifully alongside the natural and low-intervention wines in the All Natty wine range.
Bon Bon Zero
This is where Bon Bon really shines for anyone exploring the low and no alcohol space. The Zero range starts with real wine made from organic grapes using proper winemaking methods — then the alcohol is carefully removed. No shortcuts, no watering down, no artificial flavourings. What remains is the aroma, texture, and finish of genuine wine, just without the alcohol.
The Blanc de Blancs is a non-alcoholic sparkling made from organic Chardonnay — crisp, light, and refreshing with apple and citrus notes. The Sparkling Rosé uses organic Tempranillo for red fruit sweetness — raspberry, strawberry, and cranberry with a herbal balance. And the Riesling is a still white with lemon, pear, white peach, and white flowers, built specifically to pair with food — from seafood to spicier dishes like Thai, Korean, or Chinese cuisine.
All three are vegan-friendly, low in calories, and contain less than 0.5% ABV. They are among the most convincing non-alcoholic wines we have tasted — a genuine alternative, not a compromise.
Who Bon Bon Is For
Bon Bon appeals to anyone who wants their drinks to have personality. If you are drawn to brands that think about design, culture, and experience as much as flavour, Bon Bon fits naturally into your world. The wine range is for adventurous drinkers who enjoy discovering something from outside the usual French-Italian-Australian rotation. The Zero range is for anyone who wants to drink less — or not at all — without giving up on quality or atmosphere.
The Zero wines make brilliant additions to a dinner party where some guests are drinking and some are not. Everyone gets a beautiful bottle, everyone gets something genuinely enjoyable, and nobody feels like an afterthought. Pair with snacks from our deli range for a spread that covers all bases.
Bon Bon Delivery in Bristol & the UK
In Bristol? We deliver next-day across BS1–BS16 for £3.50, or free when you spend over £40. We also ship UK-wide for £9, free on orders over £80. Full details on our shipping page.
What is Bon Bon?
Bon Bon (봉봉) is a Korean-born drinks brand that produces wine, zero-alcohol wine, soju, and makgeolli through collaborations with specialist producers worldwide. Founded in Seoul, the brand partners with winemakers in Portugal, Spain, and Germany, and commissions artists for their distinctive bottle designs. Their motto: boundaries break, flavours unite.
Where can I buy Bon Bon in Bristol?
All Natty stocks Bon Bon wines and zero-alcohol drinks in Bristol. Order online at allnatty.co.uk for next-day delivery across Bristol, or visit our bottle shop in BS3 to browse the range.
Is Bon Bon Zero really non-alcoholic?
Yes. Bon Bon Zero wines contain less than 0.5% ABV. They are made from real wine produced with organic grapes, then the alcohol is carefully removed while preserving the aroma, texture, and flavour. The range is also vegan-friendly, low in calories, and free from artificial additives.
What does Bon Bon Zero taste like?
Bon Bon Zero wines are designed to taste like proper wine, not a soft drink. The Blanc de Blancs offers crisp apple and citrus from organic Chardonnay. The Sparkling Rosé delivers raspberry and strawberry sweetness from organic Tempranillo. The Riesling brings lemon, pear, and white peach with enough acidity to pair with food. All three maintain the depth and complexity you would expect from the grape varieties used.