Wine
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What color is Wine?
The color of wine can vary depending on the type of wine, the grape variety, the winemaking process, and the age of the wine.
The main colors of wine are:
- Gray, as in vin gris (gray wine).
- Orange, as in skin-contact wine, a white wine that has spent some time in contact with its skin, giving it a slightly darker hue.
- Red wine (although this is a general term for dark wines, whose color can be as far from "red" as bluish-violet) - Rosé (meaning pinkish in French) - Tawny, as in tawny port.
Wine color can also be influenced by factors such as acidity, oxidation, and sulfite additions.
Red wines tend to lose color as they age, turning more garnet and eventually brown.
White wines tend to darken as they age, turning a deeper gold or yellow and eventually brown.
As a color name, wine is a dark shade of red that resembles the typical color of red wine.
It is also sometimes called bordeaux, vinous, or vinaceous.
Example of the palette with the Wine color
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Example of the palette with the Wine color
NCS (Natural Color System)
Example of the palette with the Wine color
NCS (Natural Color System)
Example of the palette with the Wine color
NCS (Natural Color System)
What are the examples of Wine color in life?
Wine color is a deep, rich shade of red that resembles the color of red wine.
Some examples of wine color in life are:
- The ripe berries of some plants, such as cranberries, elderberries, and grapes.
- Petals of flowers,such as roses, dahlias, and orchids.
- The fabric of some clothing items, such as dresses, coats, and scarves.
- Painting of vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, and bicycles.
- Inks some pens, markers, and stamps.
Example of the palette with the Wine color
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