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Color:
Claret


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Colors with the same hue:
Syrah
Raspberry
Cerise
Patchouli
Pale pink
Similar colors:
Syrah
Zinfandel
Burgundy
Oxblood
Berry
Wine
Royal red
Port
Chili Pepper
Cordovan
Merlot
Bordeaux
Prune
Chianti
English red
Catawba
Rich maroon
Rosewood
Garnet
Irresistible
Sanguine
Espresso
Dark Chocolate
Cayenne
Cognac
Metallic red
Sweet Brown
Cabernet
Blood red
Brick red
Words evoked by this color:
claret,  cluny,  clare,  burgundy,  zin,  bacchanal,  maenad,  chipotle,  mulling,  rothschild,  jeroboam,  chateau,  maroon,  burg,  medoc,  bordeaux,  imbibed,  inebriate,  drunken,  imbibe,  marsala,  sangria,  wine,  vin,  vino,  bouchard,  latour,  whine,  maceration,  decant,  carafe,  wino,  oenophile,  vintner,  vineyard,  winery,  domaine,  sommelier,  sipping,  tasting,  connoisseur,  dine,  epicure,  epicurean,  decadent,  marlow,  velvet,  barton,  marlborough,  blaise
Literary analysis:
In literature, claret is not merely a drink but a symbol of refined indulgence and sociability. Its mention often evokes lavish banquets and convivial gatherings, serving as a centerpiece at dining tables where conversations and revelry intertwine ([1],[2],[3],[4]). Beyond its role as a beverage, claret lends its name to culinary concoctions and even suggests a distinctive color in descriptions of attire and atmosphere, underscoring a nuanced aesthetic quality ([5],[6],[7],[8]). At times, the term also carries a deeper, almost symbolic weight—as when its richness is compared to the vitality of life or even blood ([9])—demonstrating its versatility in evoking moods and settings in the literary tradition.
  1. But as bygones are bygones, and no help for them, what say ye to a fine lobster and a bottle of as good claret as any in Ireland?
    — from Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray
  2. Never was better claret at any man's table than at honest Rawdon's; dinners more gay and neatly served.
    — from Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
  3. George was still drinking claret when she returned to the dining-room, and made no signs of moving.
    — from Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
  4. George asked, with scarcely a sneer, filling another glass of claret.
    — from Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
  5. He wore a semi-military smoking jacket, claret-coloured, with a black velvet collar.
    — from The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
  6. Stew it with claret-wine, only adding these few varieties more than the other; viz.
    — from The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America by Thomas Jefferson
  7. If you bake it to eat hot, give it but half the seasoning, and liquor it with claret-wine, and good butter.
    — from The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America by Thomas Jefferson
  8. "And then he gave them up?" "Oh, no," said Sir William ruefully, "he wore those claret-coloured trousers to the very end."
    — from The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Marco Polo and da Pisa Rusticiano
  9. The bloody shirt and handkerchief confirmed the idea suggested by the bullet; for the blood on examination proved to be capital claret, and no more.
    — from The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven Edition by Edgar Allan Poe


Colors associated with the word:
Claret
Burgundy
Wine
Maroon 
Crimson 
Ruby
Garnet
Merlot
Sangria
Bordeaux
Mahogany
Oxblood
Carmine
Rosso Corsa
Cordovan
Dark red
Deep Red
Words with similar colors:
cluny,  clare,  mull,  lees,  port,  burg,  mulling,  bordeaux,  burgoyne,  bergin,  maroon,  bury,  kidney,  hereditary,  sated,  merlot,  portly,  dined,  marlow,  modena
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