凌晨四点 | Jazz Club Vol. 1 - 适合喝酒夜聊的BGM

EPISODE · Mar 20, 2022 · 49 MIN

凌晨四点 | Jazz Club Vol. 1 - 适合喝酒夜聊的BGM

from Why for Jazz

本节目由小圃酿造Jazz Club系列葡萄酒特约播出。Why for Jazz 开通了微信听友群。我们会对前五十位进群的朋友一次性收取99元的入群费,作为对本节目的支持。根据本群的运行情况,对于五十位以后申请加入的朋友,入群费可能会有相应的提升。想要进群的朋友可以添加微信号Y4JZXZS(英文字母全部大写)。在确认群规及转账成功之后,将会你拉进本节目的微信群。————————————————小圃酿造的Jazz Club是为了爵士乐而生的一组酒。发售的第一瓶酒Jazz Club Vol.1是一瓶来自中国高海拔地区的赤霞珠。在香格里拉地区酿造陈年。自然发酵、轻柔萃取、最少化人工干预酿造,旧木桶陈年12个月。浓郁、饱满、强烈,黑莓果酱、黑枣、马尾松味道。适合稍微冰镇后饮用。购买链接:https://k.youshop10.com/8SvSIpME————————————————Playlist of the Show:1. Fast Car - Tracy Chapman2. Peace Piece - Bill Evans3. Chet Baker - Portrait in black and white4. Nocturne No.2 in E Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2 - Jacques Loussier5. Manchester - J.A.M.

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