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: The most iconic version appeared as a B-side to "Sugar Town" in late 1966 and was later included on their 1968 collaborative album, Nancy & Lee , which is available on platforms like Discogs .

The song has maintained a strong presence in pop culture, frequently appearing in films and television. It has been covered by numerous artists, including , Ville Valo and Natalia Avelon , and The Corrs with Bono . summer_wine_nancy_sinatra_lee_hazlewood

: The woman invites a weary man to sit and drink with her, using the promise of the sweet wine to lower his guard. : The most iconic version appeared as a

: Written by Lee Hazlewood, the song was first recorded by Suzi Jane Hokom and Hazlewood in 1966. : The woman invites a weary man to

The lyrics tell a cautionary tale of a mysterious woman who seduces a traveler with "summer wine"—described as being made from strawberries, cherries, and an "angel's kiss in spring."

: It explores themes of temptation, fleeting pleasure, and the "femme fatale" archetype common in Hazlewood’s songwriting. Musical Style