SHiZUKU to Release Original Song 'Secret Vintage' on June 13th! Commemorative Wine Also Announced
Wine-themed music group SHiZUKU will release their debut single 'Secret Vintage' on June 13. A limited-edition commemorative wine will also be sold to concert attendees.
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The five-member male wine-themed music group SHiZUKU has announced that their original song, 'Secret Vintage,' will be released as a digital single on Saturday, June 13, 2026. To commemorate this release, a special edition wine featuring a 'Secret Vintage' commemorative label and exclusive benefits will be sold. SHiZUKU aims to be an adult entertainment group delivering a 'marriage' of wine and music. Since their formation announcement on April 20, 2026, they have officially launched their activities. Tickets for their 'Pre-Debut Live in Asakusa Kugeki' on June 13 sold out immediately, as did the additional 'Tasting Performance' show. The original song 'Secret Vintage' will be available on streaming and download services starting at midnight on June 13. The music video is also scheduled for release that evening. Additionally, a commemorative wine inspired by the song will be sold starting June 3 at 6:00 PM, exclusively to concert attendees. A key feature of the group is that each member is assigned a major wine variety, which serves as their middle name. Since Takuto Furukawa Cabernet is responsible for the signature line in this song, the wine features Cabernet Sauvignon. The selected wine, 'Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere,' features a ship-themed bottle design, symbolizing the group's spirit of challenge and history. The wine will be a 'secret vintage' from 2018, 2019, 2021, or 2022. Priced at 34,290 yen (tax included), the wine is limited to 40 bottles and is available on a first-come, first-served basis for ticket holders.
FAQ
Can international fans purchase the wine?
The sale is restricted to concert ticket holders, requiring attendance at the venue in Japan.