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Top 15 Dark Red Wine Color Palettes for Creative Projects With HEX Codes

Max Wales
Max Wales Originally published Dec 02, 25, updated Dec 03, 25

Dark Red Wine sits between burgundy and deep crimson, a shade that signals luxury, mystery, and emotional depth. It feels mature and grounded, but also dramatic enough to pull the viewer into a story. In color psychology, these tones often suggest passion, confidence, and sophistication, which is why they work so well for cinematic edits, luxury branding, and moody thumbnails.

For video creators and Filmora users, a well-built Dark Red Wine color palette can tie together intros, B-roll, overlays, and channel graphics with a consistent visual language. Below you will find 15 Dark Red Wine color palettes with ready-to-use HEX codes that you can plug into your thumbnails, titles, logo animations, LUTs, and brand kits.

In this article
    1. Noir Vineyard Drama
    2. Velvet Theater Lights
    3. Crimson Night Overture
    4. Burgundy City Neon
    5. Shadowed Cabernet Frame
    1. Garnet Silk Gala
    2. Cabernet Gold Label
    3. Vintage Cellar Chic
    4. Rouge Marble Lobby
    5. Opera Balcony Velvet
    1. Winery Sunset Vows
    2. Rose Petal Reserve
    3. Harvest Table Toast
    4. Blushed Wine Whisper
    5. Fireside Merlot Stories

Moody And Cinematic Dark Red Wine Palettes

Noir Vineyard Drama

noir vineyard drama dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #3c0b18, #7b1024, #f2e8e1, #0b0f1c
  • Mood: Dark, dramatic, and cinematic with a subtle vintage edge.
  • Use for: Perfect for thriller or mystery trailers, moody B-roll sequences, and dramatic title cards in video edits.

Noir Vineyard Drama blends a deep Dark Red Wine base with soft bone neutrals and an inky navy-black. The result feels like a frame from an old film reel lit by a single light source: rich, mysterious, and slightly nostalgic. The contrast between the heavy reds and the pale highlight shade keeps your visuals readable while staying intensely cinematic.

Use this palette for thriller intros, slow dolly shots through dim interiors, or channel trailers where you want to hint at secrets and tension. In thumbnails, let #7b1024 carry key accents like text outlines or borders, while #f2e8e1 handles titles and skin-friendly highlights. Apply the darker #0b0f1c in lower-thirds, end screens, and watermark elements to keep everything consistent from YouTube covers to short-form edits.

Pro Tip: Build A Cinematic Dark Red Wine Look In Filmora

To keep a Noir Vineyard Drama look consistent, build a simple style system in Filmora. Use #3c0b18 and #7b1024 for your title and subtitle colors, then save them into your custom color presets so you can reuse them across intros, B-roll captions, and end cards. Bring #f2e8e1 into background shapes or lower-third panels to separate text from the dark footage without losing the moody vibe.

Combine this palette with subtle film grain, vignettes, and slow zoom effects to reinforce the cinematic feel. Once you are happy with one sequence, copy those elements into other parts of your project so every shot, from the opening logo to the final call to action, speaks the same Dark Red Wine visual language.

AI Color Palette

If you have a reference frame or a color card using Noir Vineyard Drama, you can let Filmora handle the heavy lifting. Filmora's AI Color Palette feature analyzes the colors from a still image and transfers that palette to the rest of your clips, so your entire edit keeps the same wine-red, cream, and navy balance.

Import a frame graded with these HEX values, open AI Color Palette, and apply it to your whole timeline or selected clips. This is especially useful for creators working on thrillers, narrative shorts, or episodic content where visual continuity sells the mood and brand.

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HSL, Color Wheels & Curves

Once you have the base look, fine-tune your Dark Red Wine tones using HSL, color wheels, and curves in Filmora. Slightly desaturate reds in HSL to make them more elegant, then use the midtone color wheel to push your shadows toward #0b0f1c for a deeper, more cinematic night feel. You can also use a gentle S-curve to deepen contrast while protecting skin tones and highlight details.

If you are new to grading, follow a step-by-step color correction workflow to balance exposure first, then gradually dial in the Dark Red Wine aesthetic. This makes it easier to keep your edits clean instead of muddy or overly saturated.

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1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs

To speed up your workflow, combine these Dark Red Wine colors with Filmora presets. Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to test different moods on top of the same palette, from subtle film emulation to intense noir looks.

You can start with a warm cinematic LUT, then adjust it so that reds lean closer to #3c0b18 instead of bright scarlet. Save this as a custom LUT or effect in Filmora and reuse it in trailers, shorts, and social media cutdowns to keep your Dark Red Wine aesthetic recognizable across platforms.

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Velvet Theater Lights

velvet theater lights dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #4a0617, #a61b34, #ffcf73, #1b1b21
  • Mood: Theatrical, intense, and illuminated by warm spotlight tones.
  • Use for: Use in YouTube intro animations, concert recaps, and live event highlight reels to add drama and warmth.

Velvet Theater Lights combines rich wine reds with molten gold and charcoal. It feels like stage curtains and warm spotlights against a dark audience, full of anticipation and energy. #a61b34 becomes your main accent for emotional peaks, while #ffcf73 adds a glamorous highlight that helps text and icons stand out.

Try this palette in music video recaps, theater performance reels, or bold channel intros. Use #1b1b21 as the base for full-screen backgrounds, then layer typography or logo marks in #ffcf73 to keep them bright and legible. The deeper #4a0617 is perfect for outlines, borders, or subtle gradients in titles and thumbnails.

Crimson Night Overture

crimson night overture dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #5c1020, #b6344a, #f5d7c6, #151826
  • Mood: Romantic yet brooding, like an opening act set after dark.
  • Use for: Best for cinematic travel vlogs, emotional storytelling edits, and dramatic lower-third graphics.

Crimson Night Overture leans into Dark Red Wine drama but tempers it with soft blush tones. #5c1020 and #b6344a give you depth and passion, while #f5d7c6 adds a gentle, human warmth that keeps shots from feeling too heavy. The midnight #151826 helps anchor the palette and frames everything with a cinematic night-sky feel.

Use this combination for emotional travel vlogs, reflective monologues, or storytelling shorts. In Filmora, you can color your lower-thirds and subtitles in #f5d7c6 over #151826 backgrounds, then pull small accent details from #b6344a for icons, emojis, or timeline labels. It works especially well for introspective edits where you want romance without going overly pink.

Burgundy City Neon

burgundy city neon dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #4b0e1c, #c62c4a, #ff5e7b, #070b12, #1f3a93
  • Mood: Urban, electric, and edgy with a late-night city vibe.
  • Use for: Great for street-style edits, nightlife recaps, and modern channel art with neon accents.

Burgundy City Neon takes Dark Red Wine into the streets, mixing it with hot crimson, neon pink, and electric blue. #4b0e1c keeps the palette grounded and grown-up, while #c62c4a and #ff5e7b add the glow of city signs and club lights. #1f3a93 introduces cool contrast that feels like reflections on wet asphalt under a Black Green Blue-leaning night sky.

Apply this palette to fast-paced city montages, dance edits, or fashion lookbooks. Use #070b12 as your background for overlays and text boxes, then strike through it with #ff5e7b or #1f3a93 in lines, shapes, and logo flares. In thumbnails, large color blocks of #4b0e1c with neon accents will immediately signal nightlife and energy.

Shadowed Cabernet Frame

shadowed cabernet frame dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #360713, #7d1430, #c9495f, #f7eee9, #0c1016
  • Mood: Shadowy, intimate, and cinematic like a quiet art-house frame.
  • Use for: Use for short films, moody interviews, and minimalist title sequences needing emotional weight.

Shadowed Cabernet Frame is a more introspective take on Dark Red Wine. #360713 and #7d1430 cast a deep, intimate tone, while #c9495f lifts certain elements so they do not get lost in the shadows. #f7eee9 adds a fine layer of softness the way diffused window light might hit a subject, and #0c1016 keeps the shadows rich and controlled.

This palette is ideal for indie-style interviews, poetry readings, or slow-paced vignettes. Use #f7eee9 for simple typography against #0c1016 panels, and bring in #c9495f sparingly for underlines or icons. In Filmora, a subtle vignette and light grain over this palette can instantly give your project an art-house finish.

Elegant And Luxurious Dark Red Wine Palettes

Garnet Silk Gala

garnet silk gala dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #5a0f1f, #9b2f3f, #f0d9c8, #f7f2ea, #2c2836
  • Mood: Luxurious, polished, and refined like a black-tie event.
  • Use for: Perfect for brand intros, luxury product promos, and high-end wedding films.

Garnet Silk Gala wraps Dark Red Wine in creamy neutrals for a formal, high-end feel. #5a0f1f and #9b2f3f read as expensive and confident, while #f0d9c8 and #f7f2ea smooth everything out with a silk-like softness. #2c2836 anchors lower-thirds, frames, and logo backgrounds with a modern, slate-like depth.

Use this palette in wedding highlight reels, luxury product ads, or premium course branding. Titles in #5a0f1f over #f7f2ea backgrounds look sophisticated yet easy to read, and accent lines or icons in #9b2f3f keep the Dark Red Wine identity front and center. It scales nicely from cinematic footage to website banners and Instagram covers.

Cabernet Gold Label

cabernet gold label dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #4e0719, #8c1630, #d9a441, #f8e9c4, #1f1a24
  • Mood: Rich, opulent, and premium with a golden accent.
  • Use for: Use for luxury packaging designs, logo animations, and premium course or membership promos.

Cabernet Gold Label is Dark Red Wine at its most opulent. #4e0719 and #8c1630 carry the weight of a premium cabernet bottle, while #d9a441 and #f8e9c4 create a gold-label highlight that screams high value. #1f1a24 keeps everything grounded, working as a neutral dark for backgrounds, frames, and shadows.

Use this palette for logos, animated badges, or on-screen labels that need a premium edge. In Filmora, animate gold accents in #d9a441 as line reveals or logo outlines over a #4e0719 backdrop. Thumbnails for paid courses, masterclasses, or tiered memberships will immediately feel more exclusive with this Dark Red Wine and gold combination.

Vintage Cellar Chic

vintage cellar chic dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #3a0b16, #7a1e30, #c4875a, #f3e1d5, #131217
  • Mood: Earthy, nostalgic, and quietly sophisticated.
  • Use for: Great for winery promos, artisanal product videos, and lifestyle channels with a slow-living aesthetic.

Vintage Cellar Chic mixes cellar-dark reds with warm caramel accents and bone white. #3a0b16 and #7a1e30 bring in the feel of aged barrels and wine stains, while #c4875a suggests wood, leather, and craftsmanship. #f3e1d5 softens everything with a nostalgic glow, and #131217 keeps contrast strong without turning pure black.

This palette works beautifully for wineries, coffee roasters, handmade goods, and slow-living channels. Try color-grading your footage towards #c4875a in the midtones, then layer titles in #3a0b16 or #7a1e30 over #f3e1d5 panels. Thumbnails with a large patch of #7a1e30 plus minimalist text in #f3e1d5 will feel both retro and refined.

Rouge Marble Lobby

rouge marble lobby dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #641327, #b33146, #f4e6dd, #ded5cc, #22232b
  • Mood: Modern, grand, and hotel-lobby elegant.
  • Use for: Best for real estate walkthroughs, interior design reels, and polished corporate promos.

Rouge Marble Lobby feels like walking into a high-end hotel. #641327 and #b33146 deliver the bold Dark Red Wine accent, while #f4e6dd and #ded5cc mimic light marble and stone textures. #22232b adds contrast and a modern touch, ideal for text, navigation elements, and overlays.

Use this palette for property videos, interior design shorts, or corporate reels where you want a balance of modernity and warmth. Lower-third bars in #22232b with text in #f4e6dd and small accent lines in #b33146 will look clean and expensive. On thumbnails, blocks of #f4e6dd with a vertical strip of #641327 instantly suggest architecture, interiors, and style.

Opera Balcony Velvet

opera balcony velvet dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #520b1f, #a1243d, #e7c3a7, #fdf7f1, #17141c
  • Mood: Romantic, dramatic, and draped in velvet.
  • Use for: Use in fashion lookbooks, classical music videos, and dramatic storytelling intros.

Opera Balcony Velvet is all plush curtains and soft spotlight on a grand stage. #520b1f and #a1243d give you rich Dark Red Wine velvet, while #e7c3a7 and #fdf7f1 bring a gentle peach-beige glow. #17141c frames those colors in subtle darkness, keeping the palette elegant rather than overly bright.

Apply this palette to fashion lookbooks, classical music performances, or dramatic book trailers. Soft background gradients from #17141c to #520b1f create instant depth, and titles in #fdf7f1 remain legible on both. Use #e7c3a7 for secondary text or callouts when you want a romantic touch in thumbnails and Instagram covers.

Warm And Romantic Dark Red Wine Palettes

Winery Sunset Vows

winery sunset vows dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #5c1424, #c44554, #ffb08a, #ffe3cc, #402129
  • Mood: Warm, heartfelt, and sunset-soft romantic.
  • Use for: Perfect for wedding highlight films, engagement reels, and romantic travel vlogs.

Winery Sunset Vows takes Dark Red Wine into golden hour. #5c1424 and #c44554 supply the bouquet-like reds, while #ffb08a and #ffe3cc bring in the glow of a peach sunset. #402129 adds enough contrast to keep overlays and typography grounded without killing the warmth.

Use this palette for wedding highlights, proposals, and romantic travel edits. In Filmora, push your color grade slightly toward #ffb08a in the midtones to emulate sunset light, then design your titles with #5c1424 or #c44554 on #ffe3cc panels. Thumbnails that show couples or landscapes framed by these soft warms will feel instantly inviting and emotional.

Rose Petal Reserve

rose petal reserve dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #68152a, #c13b56, #f49aa6, #ffe4ea, #2b1520
  • Mood: Tender, rosy, and charming with a feminine touch.
  • Use for: Use for beauty content, lifestyle vlogs, and brand intros aimed at soft romantic aesthetics.

Rose Petal Reserve is a softer, rosier side of Dark Red Wine. #68152a and #c13b56 create a strong yet feminine base, while #f49aa6 and #ffe4ea add delicate blush tones. #2b1520 keeps depth in the shadows so the palette stays elegant instead of overly sweet.

This is a great fit for beauty channels, lifestyle creators, and romantic brand kits. Use #ffe4ea or #f49aa6 as your main background colors for YouTube banners and intros, then reserve #68152a and #c13b56 for logo marks and key text. Overlay graphics in these shades on lightly graded footage to build a cohesive, soft romantic aesthetic across long-form and short-form videos.

Harvest Table Toast

harvest table toast dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #5a1b23, #b54b4a, #f7b27a, #ffe9c9, #3b2622
  • Mood: Cozy, inviting, and grounded like a shared meal.
  • Use for: Great for food videos, fall vlogs, and homestyle brand storytelling.

Harvest Table Toast celebrates shared meals and autumn gatherings. #5a1b23 and #b54b4a provide a spiced Dark Red Wine core, while #f7b27a and #ffe9c9 bring in warm, toasty highlights reminiscent of roasted dishes and candlelight. #3b2622 keeps everything earthy and grounded.

Use this palette in recipe videos, Thanksgiving or fall vlogs, and any content focused on home, family, and comfort. In thumbnails, a block of #b54b4a with text in #ffe9c9 instantly suggests warmth and food. Inside Filmora, apply a subtle warm LUT, then integrate title cards and lower-thirds using these HEX codes to make your channel feel consistently cozy.

Blushed Wine Whisper

blushed wine whisper dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #702035, #d35b7a, #ffc4cc, #fff0f3, #2b1821
  • Mood: Soft, dreamy, and gently intimate.
  • Use for: Use for journaling channels, soft-spoken ASMR, and romantic storytelling edits.

Blushed Wine Whisper blends Dark Red Wine with pale blush and soft rose, creating a dreamy, intimate atmosphere. #702035 and #d35b7a add structure and emotion, while #ffc4cc and #fff0f3 give a hazy, pastel-like background. #2b1821 ensures you still have enough contrast for clean text and UI elements.

Apply this palette to ASMR videos, journaling content, or quiet storytelling edits. Use #fff0f3 as your main canvas for titles and overlays, with #702035 as headline color and #d35b7a for icons or highlights. It works beautifully in Instagram stories and shorts where you want a soft, calming wine-inspired aesthetic rather than something high-contrast and loud.

Fireside Merlot Stories

fireside merlot stories dark red wine color palette with hex codes
  • HEX Codes: #541321, #b33c46, #f5886b, #ffd6b0, #1e1317
  • Mood: Warm, nostalgic, and story-rich like a night by the fire.
  • Use for: Perfect for cozy vlogs, podcast cover art, and storytelling shorts or reels.

Fireside Merlot Stories mixes deep merlot with ember-like oranges and creams. #541321 and #b33c46 bring the rich wine base, while #f5886b and #ffd6b0 mimic firelight and candle glow. #1e1317 provides a dark, intimate background that makes warm elements stand out like sparks in the night.

Use this palette for late-night storytime videos, cozy vlogs, or podcast visuals. Design cover art with #1e1317 as the base, a central illustration or photo framed in #541321, and titles in #ffd6b0. In edits, you can tint shadows slightly toward #541321 and highlights toward #f5886b to create a gentle, fireside grade that still feels clean and modern.

Tips for Creating Dark Red Wine Color Palettes

When you build your own Dark Red Wine color palette for video and design, aim for a balance of drama, readability, and brand consistency. These practical tips will help you mix wine reds with supporting shades that look great in Filmora and across your channel.

  • Pair Dark Red Wine with at least one light neutral (cream, blush, or soft gray) so on-screen text and icons remain readable on small mobile screens.
  • Use a near-black or deep navy instead of pure black to keep shadows rich but not harsh; this also supports a more cinematic color grade.
  • Limit yourself to 3 to 5 core HEX colors in your brand kit so intros, lower-thirds, and thumbnails feel cohesive rather than chaotic.
  • Test your palette on actual frames from your footage inside Filmora to make sure skin tones still look natural and highlights are not clipping.
  • Adjust saturation carefully: Dark Red Wine quickly looks cheap if oversaturated, so dial down reds slightly in HSL for a more premium mood.
  • Use warm accents (gold, peach, or coral) for romantic or luxury content, and cooler accents (navy, teal, or Black Green Blue tones) for urban or techy edits.
  • Check contrast in both light and dark mode contexts if you design overlays and end screens that might appear over bright or dark footage.
  • Create a reusable style preset in Filmora with your chosen fonts, colors, and transition style so every video automatically matches your Dark Red Wine branding.

Dark Red Wine color palettes can completely reshape how your audience feels about your content. From noir-style thrillers and elegant product promos to warm, nostalgic vlogs, these wine-inspired combinations help you express depth, romance, and luxury in a way that simple primary colors cannot.

Use the HEX codes above as a starting point, then refine them inside Filmora until they match your footage and your brand personality. Save your favorite looks as LUTs, presets, and title templates so every intro, thumbnail, and social cut feels instantly recognizable as yours.

Open Filmora, drop in your clips, and start experimenting with these Dark Red Wine palettes. With AI Color Palette, HSL controls, and a huge library of filters, you can move from a flat image to a cinematic, on-brand look in just a few minutes.

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