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A few color charts for wine


Don Giovanni

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Well this is certainly expanding my color vocabulary. I've had a few chardonnays that aspire to Ralph Lauren 'surfboard yellow.' Pedigreed, with a sense of fun.

The Laura Ashley 'plastered pink' describes some rose's I've had. But I think Sherwin Williams stole our thunder with 'Fine Wine', 'Burgundy' and 'Fabulous Grape.' I might steal 'Bravado Red' however. :cool:

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Well this is certainly expanding my color vocabulary.  I've had a few chardonnays that aspire to Ralph Lauren 'surfboard yellow.'  Pedigreed, with a sense of fun.

The Laura Ashley 'plastered pink' describes some rose's I've had.  But I think Sherwin Williams stole our thunder with 'Fine Wine', 'Burgundy' and 'Fabulous Grape.'  I might steal 'Bravado Red' however.    :cool:

Not to mention Pratt and Lambert's vintage claret :hmmm: But I am looking forward to discribing my next cabernet as gypsy love :rolleyes:

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