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"wine red" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that is the dark reddish color of red wine. For example, "The curtains in the living room were a deep, wine red color."
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Wine red, I mean.
Van Houttei is wine red.
The lavender waxbill (E. coerulescens) has a wine red bill and tail.
The designer explained how he would inject sensual wine red among the "cold" gray colors.
If I'm out for dinner I'll have a bottle of wine, red or white.
I do drink quite a lot of wine: red, white, or champagne.
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For example, a novel deep (wine) red-colour pigment was identified in the melanophores of phyllomedusine frogs.
Farther up, a tangled spray of waist-high maple saplings bowed and nodded, burnished wine-red.
The wine-red couch as a centerpiece for the living room?
PARIS — Take the watery-white diamond or the wine-red ruby — each jewel is a miracle of imagination.
These girls with attitude first wore wine-red outfits, then blue worked with prints and finally acid yellow.
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