"Summer Wine" Is A Song Written By Lee Hazlewood. It Was Originally Sung By Suzi Jane Hokom And Lee Hazlewood In 1966 But It Was Made Famous By Nancy Sinatra And Lee Hazlewood In 1967. Lyrically "Summer Wine" Describes A Man Voiced By Hazlewood Who Meets A Woman Hokom/Sinatra Who Notices His Silver Spurs And Invites Him To Have Wine With Her. After Heavy Drinking The Man Awakens Hungover To Find His Spurs And Money Have Been Stolen By The Mysterious Woman. He Then Declares A Longing For More Of Her "wine". Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood Version The Nancy & Lee Version Was Originally Released On Sinatra's Nancy In London Album In Late 1966 And Later As The B-Side Of Her "Sugar Town" Single In December 1966. The Song Itself Became A Hit Reaching No. 49 On Billboard's Hot 100 Chart In April 1967. It Also Reached No. 14 In Australia. In Early 1968 "Summer Wine" Was Included On Sinatra And Hazlewood's Album Of Duets Nancy & Lee LP. It Was The First Of Sinatra And Hazlewood's String Of Hit Duets.