Kiwi hops?! Plum juice from the big LAFS I end up at 2x a week these days?! A slightly buzzed brewer drinking the last of his saison from last year?! A holiday about revolution?! All things combine into...

Did a partial mash of:
1# White Wheat
1/2# of Carapils
To that added stuff I needed to use up... namely:
3# MoreBeer Extra Light LME (which was a bit old so not quite so light, but Bella will chew it up anyways)
2# MoreBeer Pils LME
Did a 20 minute boil total.
1oz Nelson Sauvin (11% AA) @10
1oz Nelson Sauvin (11% AA) @5
48oz Plum Juice @flameout
Let the hops stand for 30 minutes
Cooled, split between 2 LBKs, and pitched Bella Saison.
I'm hoping there is a little bit of residual sweetness left from something, but probably won't be, which is why I didn't use any true bittering addition. I'll get at least 20 IBUs, and APA levels of flavor/aroma from what I did anyways and this will likely ferment out to 1.002 or something dumb like that. Probably closer to IPA levels of aroma/flavor, totally wrong for a classic saison, because Nelson is intense and I put all of it in late and hopstanded it and threw it in the fermenters commando.
OG was 1.050, but it will likely end up at 6.2% ABV or so due to hyper attenuation.
It will be very winey. That is all I know. I've used this much (proportionally) Nelson in a Saison with Bella before and loved the result. Because in the summer some of my saisons sub for APAs/IPAs in my rotation. This would be one of those. I don't see how it can go wrong, unless you hate white wine like flavors and plums and some citrus and spice behind them.
I may add a tincture of a bit of ginger and/or chamomile to it depending on how it tastes when I pull a sample. Either to enhance the spiciness, or to help mellow a flavor if it's too much. Both go nicely with plums, so we will see.