House Of BNG Mimosa: Bonang’s Brunch Revolution in a Sleek 250ml Can
When Bonang Matheba – South Africa’s “Champagne Queen” – announced she was launching a ready-to-drink mimosa, brunch lovers across Mzansi knew something special was coming. In November 2024, The House of BNG delivered on that promise with The Mimosa: a sophisticated blend of premium Stellenbosch bubbly and zesty orange essence in a sleek 250ml can. This isn’t just another RTD – it’s Bonang’s vision of “a variant for every occasion: mimosas in the morning, Brut in the afternoon, and Nectars in the evening” brought to life. Crafted by acclaimed Cape Wine Master Jeff Grier with the same attention to detail that earned BNG’s Brut 93 points from wine authority Michael Fridjhon, this is accessible luxury that fits your lifestyle. Whether you’re planning rooftop brunches, poolside parties, or spontaneous Sunday celebrations, here’s everything you need to know about the mimosa that’s redefining South African brunch culture.
- History: From Champagne Queen to Mimosa Maven
- Production Method: Cape Wine Mastery Meets Citrus Perfection
- Alcohol Percentage: Perfect Daytime Strength
- Number of Calories: Light and Refreshing
- Tasting Notes: Vibrant Celebration in Every Sip
- Best Served With: Brunch Perfection
- Where to Buy: Accessible Luxury Nationwide
- FAQs: Everything You Need to Know
History: From Champagne Queen to Mimosa Maven

To understand BNG Mimosa, you need to understand Bonang Matheba’s journey. Known affectionately as the “Champagne Queen,” Bonang’s love for luxury bubbly is no secret. But in 2019, she made a bold move: instead of just drinking champagne, she decided to create her own Méthode Cap Classique (MCC) – South Africa’s answer to French champagne, made using the same traditional method but with premium Cape grapes.
The House of BNG launched that year with Brut and Brut Rosé MCCs, making Bonang the first black woman to join the Cap Classique Producers Association. Working with acclaimed Cape Wine Master Jeff Grier, she selected the finest grapes from the world-renowned Stellenbosch wine region to create MCCs that embody her spirit of vibrancy and optimism.
The accolades came quickly. BNG Brut earned an impressive 87/100 from WineMag.co.za and a rare 93 points from Michael Fridjhon – a feat achieved by less than 3% of the wines he reviews. The Brut Rosé scored 90 points, cementing House of BNG’s status in South Africa’s premium wine scene. These weren’t vanity scores – they were proof that quality and luxury aren’t confined to European wine regions.
In 2020, BNG became one of the first African brands to produce true sparkling wine in a can with the Nectar range (Blanc and Rosé). This innovation responded to changing drinking trends: modern South Africans wanted quality bubbly without committing to full 750ml bottles. The Nectar cans were revolutionary – light, portable, perfectly portioned, and maintaining the elegance BNG was known for.
But Bonang wasn’t done innovating. “Our customers have consistently asked for [a mimosa], especially after we launched the non-alcoholic variant,” she explains. “Women are enjoying sparkling wine differently, at different times and occasions, and we need to respond to what our customers want. I’m a big fan of mimosas and have always enjoyed them, so being able to offer this is very exciting.”
The launch was announced in August 2024 during a BNG Women’s Month MCC and sushi pairing event – a celebration of style, flavour, and effervescence. The product hit Takealot and retail shelves in November 2024, just in time for South Africa’s summer brunch season.
In March 2025, Bonang hosted an exclusive House of BNG retreat at La Paris Estate in the Cape Winelands. Between crafting workshops and vineyard relaxation, attendees sipped the signature BNG Mimosa, experiencing firsthand the lifestyle ethos the brand embodies. The retreat, led by Bonang alongside brand mixologist Prayer Moyo, explored MCC complexity while celebrating women’s leadership and African luxury.
Today, BNG Mimosa represents the latest evolution in Bonang’s mission to create accessible African luxury. From grape selection and winemaking to design, packaging, and manufacturing – everything is 100% made in Africa, crafted with pride on African soil.
Production Method: Cape Wine Mastery Meets Citrus Perfection
BNG Mimosa is crafted through a collaboration between Bonang Matheba’s vision and Cape Wine Master Jeff Grier’s expertise. Unlike cheap spritzers that simply mix wine with carbonated water, BNG Mimosa is a sophisticated blend built on quality foundations.
The production starts with premium Stellenbosch-grown grapes – the same terroir that produces BNG’s award-winning MCCs. Stellenbosch is one of South Africa’s most prestigious wine regions, with ideal climate, soil, and centuries of winemaking tradition. The grapes are carefully selected, harvested, and pressed to create base wine.
The sparkling component comes from traditional fermentation methods that create those signature bubbles. While BNG Mimosa isn’t a full Méthode Cap Classique (that designation is reserved for the bottled MCCs), it maintains the quality standards and attention to detail that define the House of BNG brand.
The citrus component is where BNG Mimosa truly shines. Real orange essence is blended with the sparkling base, creating a bold fusion of classic bubbly and zesty orange. This isn’t artificial flavouring or cheap concentrate – it’s bright, sun-kissed citrus character that tastes like fresh-squeezed orange juice meeting premium sparkling wine.
The blend is carefully balanced to achieve the perfect harmony: crisp bubbles, refreshing citrus, and that underlying wine quality that separates BNG Mimosa from standard RTD beverages. The result is described as “a refreshing balance of crisp bubbles and sun-kissed flavour” that captures the essence of effortless luxury.
After blending, the liquid is canned in sleek 250ml single-serve containers. The packaging embodies the same elegance and attention to detail that’s become synonymous with House of BNG since its 2019 launch. Each can is perfectly portioned for one generous serving – no waste, no leftovers, just pure convenience.
Quality control is paramount. Every batch must meet Jeff Grier’s exacting standards and Bonang’s vision for what BNG represents: luxury, elegance, and premium innovation. The final product is a sparkling experience designed for rooftop brunches, poolside parties, and spontaneous moments worth celebrating.
Alcohol Percentage: Perfect Daytime Strength
BNG Mimosa contains 4.5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume), positioning it as an ideal daytime drinking option. This moderate alcohol level makes it perfect for extended brunches, afternoon celebrations, and social occasions where you want to stay social rather than sideways.
At 4.5% ABV, BNG Mimosa delivers:
- Enough alcohol to feel celebratory and relaxed
- Low enough strength for responsible daytime drinking
- Perfect balance for extended brunch sessions
- Professional elegance without overwhelming intoxication
For comparison:
- BNG Mimosa: 4.5% ABV
- BNG Brut/Rosé MCC: 12-12.5% ABV
- Standard wine: 12-14% ABV
- Beer: 5% ABV
- Spirits: 40%+ ABV
The 4.5% ABV is strategic. Traditional mimosas (made with champagne and orange juice) typically land around 5-7% ABV depending on proportions. BNG Mimosa sits in this sweet spot while maintaining convenience and consistency – every can delivers the same perfect serve.
This moderate strength makes BNG Mimosa sessionable. You can enjoy multiple cans over a lazy Sunday brunch without writing off the afternoon. It’s strong enough to feel like a proper drink but gentle enough that you’ll still remember the conversation.
Number of Calories: Light and Refreshing
At 4.5% ABV with citrus blending, a 250ml can of BNG Mimosa contains approximately 120-140 calories. This is based on standard calculations for sparkling wine RTDs with fruit components.
Here’s the breakdown:
- 250ml can (single serving): ~120-140 calories
- 4-pack (1 liter total): ~480-560 calories
These calories come from:
- Alcohol (4.5% ABV): Approximately 70-80 calories from alcohol content
- Natural sugars: From grape wine and orange essence (~40-60 calories)
- Minimal additives: BNG focuses on quality ingredients over fillers
For comparison per 250ml serving:
- BNG Mimosa: ~120-140 calories
- Traditional mimosa (homemade): ~150-180 calories
- Standard beer (330ml): ~135-150 calories
- Full wine glass (150ml): ~120-135 calories
BNG Mimosa is relatively light for an alcoholic beverage, especially considering it’s a complete ready-to-drink serving. The 250ml can is perfectly portioned – satisfying without excess.
Tasting Notes: Vibrant Celebration in Every Sip
BNG Mimosa delivers exactly what it promises: the classic brunch cocktail reimagined for modern convenience.
Appearance: Bright golden colour with lively bubbles rising through the liquid. Pour into a glass and watch those elegant streams of effervescence – it looks like celebration.
Nose: Fresh, vibrant citrus dominates – real orange essence that smells like sun-kissed breakfast. Behind the citrus: subtle grape character, light floral notes, and that inviting sparkling wine freshness.
Palate: The first sip delivers crisp bubbles and zesty orange in perfect harmony. The sparkling wine base provides structure and elegance while the citrus adds brightness and refreshment. There’s a delicate sweetness (Demi-Sec style – slightly sweet but not cloying) balanced by natural acidity. Mid-palate reveals tropical fruit hints and that underlying wine quality that separates BNG from cheap spritzers.
Mouthfeel: Light, effervescent, refreshing. The bubbles are soft and subtle rather than aggressive. The 250ml portion feels perfectly balanced – not too heavy, not thin.
Finish: Clean, refreshing, with lingering citrus and gentle bubbles. The aftertaste is pleasant and inviting – you immediately want another sip. No sticky sweetness, no harsh alcohol burn – just pure, elegant refreshment.
BNG Mimosa tastes like a premium mimosa cocktail expertly crafted by a professional bartender, not a cheap RTD cobbled together with artificial flavours. It’s bright, balanced, and unmistakably luxurious.
Best Served With: Brunch Perfection
BNG Mimosa is designed for one purpose: elevating your brunch game. Here’s how to enjoy it:
Serving Suggestions
- Straight from the can: Chill well and drink directly for maximum convenience
- Over ice: Pour into a glass over ice for extended sipping
- Garnished: Add an orange slice, fresh berries, or mint for Instagram-worthy presentation
- Temperature: Serve ice-cold (4-8°C) for optimal refreshment
Food Pairings
BNG Mimosa pairs beautifully with classic brunch fare:
Sweet:
- Fresh pastries (croissants, pain au chocolat)
- Pancakes or waffles with syrup
- French toast with berries
- Fruit salads and fruit platters
- Lemon or citrus-based desserts
Savory:
- Eggs Benedict or eggs Florentine
- Smoked salmon with cream cheese
- Avocado toast
- Bacon and sausage platters
- Cheese boards with soft cheeses
South African Favorites:
- Koeksisters (the citrus complements the syrup)
- Vetkoek with mince
- Boerewors rolls at weekend markets
- Malva pudding (for sweet brunches)
Occasions
BNG Mimosa shines at:
- Sunday brunches at home or restaurants
- Rooftop parties and poolside gatherings
- Picnics and outdoor celebrations
- Baby showers and bridal events
- Girls’ day celebrations
- Post-workout wellness brunches
- Any spontaneous moment worth celebrating
As Bonang says: “Pop, sip, and sparkle – the Bonang way.”
Where to Buy: Accessible Luxury Nationwide
Specific Retailers
Takealot (Online) Product: House of BNG Nectar Mimosa 4 x 250ml Cans Price: R199.99 per 4-pack Website: takealot.com Delivery: Fast nationwide delivery Note: Primary online retailer for BNG Mimosa
Raines Africa Product: House of BNG Nectar Mimosa 250ml Can Website: raines.africa Note: Single cans and multi-packs available
Tony’s Blue Bottle Liquors Product: House of BNG Mimosa 4.5% Alc Vol Price: R199.99 for a pack of 4 Location: Independent retailer Note: Terms and conditions apply
Norman Goodfellows Products: House of BNG range including Mimosa Multiple locations: Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban Website: ngf.co.za Note: Premium liquor specialist
La Parada (Restaurant) Available: On-menu at La Parada Waterfall Corner (first restaurant partnership) Note: First time BNG available in restaurant setting (launched July 2025)
House of BNG Website Website: houseofbng.com Social: @houseofbng on Instagram Note: Official website for product information and retailer locator
Select Independent Liquor Stores Availability: Growing nationwide as product rollout continues Check: Local premium liquor retailers
Prices (South Africa, 2025)
Retail Pricing:
- 4-pack (4 x 250ml cans): R199.99
- Price per can (when buying 4-pack): R50.00
- Single can (select retailers): R55-R65 estimated
Restaurant/Venue Pricing:
- La Parada and similar establishments: R60-R85 per can estimated
- Upmarket brunch venues: R75-R100 per can
- Poolside/rooftop bars: R80-R120 per can
Pricing Notes:
- Primary retail format is 4-pack at R199.99
- Excellent value at R50 per can (4-pack pricing)
- More affordable than full BNG MCC bottles (R200-R400)
- Competitive with premium RTD beverages
- Positioned as accessible luxury rather than ultra-premium
Value Proposition: At R199.99 for 4 cans (1 liter total), BNG Mimosa offers exceptional value for a celebrity-backed luxury brand. You’re getting premium Stellenbosch wine quality, Cape Wine Master craftsmanship, and Bonang’s vision for just R50 per perfectly portioned serve.
FAQs: Everything You Need to Know
Who created BNG Mimosa? BNG Mimosa is created by media personality, broadcaster, and entrepreneur Bonang Matheba through her luxury beverage brand House of BNG. It’s crafted in collaboration with acclaimed Cape Wine Master Jeff Grier, who also creates BNG’s award-winning MCCs. Bonang launched House of BNG in 2019 and became the first black woman to join the Cap Classique Producers Association.
What does “BNG” stand for? BNG stands for “Bonang” – founder Bonang Matheba’s name. The House of BNG is described by Bonang as her “love letter to Africa,” representing luxury, elegance, and premium innovation rooted in South African excellence.
Is BNG Mimosa real champagne? No, BNG Mimosa is not champagne (which must come from Champagne, France). It’s a ready-to-drink sparkling wine blend made from premium Stellenbosch grapes combined with orange essence. The House of BNG’s bottled products are Méthode Cap Classique (MCC) – South Africa’s equivalent to champagne, using the same traditional method. The Mimosa is a more casual, accessible RTD version.
How is BNG Mimosa different from regular mimosas? Traditional mimosas require mixing champagne/sparkling wine with fresh orange juice. BNG Mimosa delivers the perfect blend pre-made in a convenient 250ml can – no mixing, no measuring, no waste. It’s crafted by a Cape Wine Master using premium Stellenbosch grapes, ensuring consistent quality every time. Plus, at 4.5% ABV, it’s perfectly balanced for extended brunch sessions.
Can BNG Mimosa be drunk straight from the can? Absolutely! The sleek 250ml can is designed for convenience – chill it well and drink straight from the can. For a more elegant presentation, pour over ice into a glass and garnish with fresh orange or berries. Either way works perfectly.
Is BNG Mimosa only for women? No! While House of BNG celebrates and empowers women (Bonang says “I am what I am because of women”), BNG Mimosa is for anyone who enjoys quality sparkling wine and brunch culture. The brand’s messaging is inclusive, celebrating all “Glow Getters” who appreciate effortless luxury and spontaneous celebration.
How should BNG Mimosa be stored? Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once purchased, refrigerate for best taste – BNG Mimosa is best served ice-cold (4-8°C). The cans are stable at room temperature but taste significantly better when properly chilled. Consume within the best-before date printed on the can.
What’s the difference between BNG Mimosa and BNG Nectar? BNG Nectar (Blanc and Rosé) are sparkling wines in Demi-Sec style available in both alcoholic (4.5% ABV) and 0% non-alcoholic versions. They’re fresh, lively wines with delicate finishes. BNG Mimosa is specifically a mimosa-inspired blend of sparkling wine and orange essence – designed to taste like the classic brunch cocktail. All come in 250ml cans, but Mimosa has that distinctive citrus character.
Whether you’re a loyal BNG supporter, a brunch enthusiast, or simply curious about what South Africa’s Champagne Queen has created, BNG Mimosa delivers on its promise: vibrant celebration in every sip. From Bonang’s vision to Jeff Grier’s winemaking mastery, from Stellenbosch vineyards to sleek 250ml cans, every element embodies accessible African luxury.
This is brunch culture reimagined for modern South African lifestyles – convenient without sacrificing quality, luxurious without being pretentious, and perfectly portioned for spontaneous moments worth celebrating. As Bonang says, it’s about creating “a variant for every occasion” and responding to what customers genuinely want.
So grab a 4-pack from Takealot, chill them properly, gather your friends, and discover why BNG Mimosa is redefining South African brunch culture one sleek can at a time.
Pop, sip, and sparkle – the Bonang way. Gesondheid to African luxury, women’s leadership, and mimosas that actually taste like they’re made by a Cape Wine Master!
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