Burgundy Wine Palette
A glass of aged red wine and its cork — deep, dry burgundy through oxblood, no pink at all.
#3B0A14
oxblood
HSL 348° 71% 14%
16.9:1 on white
#5C1A24
deep burgundy
HSL 351° 56% 23%
12.9:1 on white
#7A2E3B
burgundy
HSL 350° 45% 33%
9.2:1 on white
#9C4A54
dried-rose red
HSL 353° 36% 45%
6.0:1 on white
#C9958E
faded wine-cask pink
HSL 7° 35% 67%
2.6:1 on white
Using this palette
Distinct from wine-and-rose in that it never lightens past a dusty red — there's no true pink or blush anywhere in this ramp, which keeps it reading as dry and serious rather than romantic, better suited to formal or masculine-leaning luxury contexts (fine dining, whisky/wine retail, formalwear) than wine-and-rose's softer register. Cream or gold copy both sit comfortably on #3B0A14 or #5C1A24 — gold in particular pairs well here, echoing an actual wine label's foil lettering. #C9958E is the only light tone and works as a muted background rather than a strong accent.