Okayama Pione Smoothie
2025-09-16 03:18:25

Introducing the Limited Edition Okayama Pione Smoothie at Saint Marc Cafe

Unveiling a Deliciously Refreshing Treat



Saint Marc Cafe has just announced the launch of a new, limited-edition drink that will tantalize your taste buds— the Okayama Pione Smoothie. Starting from September 19, this exquisite smoothie made from local Okayama Pione grapes can be enjoyed at all Saint Marc Cafe locations across Japan until November 5.

This creation follows the success of the summer special made from Shine Muscat grapes, which indicates that the cafe is committed to showcasing the seasonal harvests of local fruits. The Okayama Pione, known for its balanced sweetness and rich aroma, is the perfect match for a refreshing smoothie, making it an ideal choice as the weather gradually transitions into cooler temperatures.

A Taste of Okayama


The smoothie promises a thick and creamy texture that is easily drinkable, delivering an indulgent yet light experience. To enhance your treat, it's topped with jelly made from the same fragrant Pione grapes, offering a delightful contrast in texture.

Visually appealing as well, the vibrant purple hue of the smoothie creates a stunning gradient when layered with the jelly. It's not just a drink; it's a feast for the senses, making every sip a joyful moment.

Seasonal Availability


The Okayama Pione Smoothie is priced at 690 yen (tax included) for a medium size. It will be available for a limited time, so be sure to visit your nearest Saint Marc Cafe soon as the promotion could end without prior notice. Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on the location.

About Saint Marc Cafe


Founded in 1999 in Chuo, Tokyo, Saint Marc Cafe has become well-known not only for its enticing beverages but also for its freshly baked goods. Popular items like the


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