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Joseph Hernandez

The secret to sangria? Rose and stone fruits

It's officially the height of summer, so it's time to step into the sun and break out the jams.

A summer jam can be many things, but mostly it should inspire you to crank the stereo to 11, pour a drink and wiggle. Few songs do this as well as the 1991 classic by The Fresh Prince (Will Smith, for those of you who weren't born yet) and DJ Jazzy Jeff: "Summertime," an anthem to everything wonderful about summer.

The challenge, of course, is to create a drink worthy of the lyrics, the music video, the background singers and their glorious chirrup of "summer, summer, summertime." Start by dropping the brown spirits, ignoring your heavy hitters, putting down the vodka. "You're invited to a barbecue that's starting at 4," as the song goes, so it's time to whip up a batch of summer's favorite party cocktail: sangria.

But you can do better than the recipe you've been using since you were 21. Upgrade to a base of a summery rose, and hit the farmers market for some lush stone fruit, which are trickling into market from now until September. Peaches, apricots, nectarines _ they're all perfectly lovely swimming in this porch pounder.

Ready the punch bowl. After a few sips of this drink "everybody come lookin' real fine."

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