Wine burgundy is a deep, sophisticated red with hints of plum and brown that instantly evokes warmth, passion, and luxury. It feels more mature than bright red and more cinematic than simple maroon, which is why it shows up so often in movie posters, fashion campaigns, wedding visuals, and premium brand identities. On screen, this shade can suggest romance, mystery, or high-end drama, depending on what you pair it with.
For creators and Filmora users, a well-chosen wine burgundy color palette can transform YouTube thumbnails, vlog intros, title cards, lower thirds, and even full cinematic grades. Below you will find 15 ready-to-use wine burgundy color combinations with HEX codes, so you can match your thumbnails, overlays, and video color grading to a cohesive aesthetic without guessing.
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Soft & Romantic Wine Burgundy Color Palettes
Velvet Rose Evening
- HEX Codes: #4b001f, #b03a5b, #f7d1d9, #f5f0ea, #1b0b10
- Mood: Soft, intimate, and nostalgic.
- Use for: Use for romantic vlog intros, wedding highlight reels, and dreamy montage overlays.
Velvet Rose Evening wraps deep wine burgundy (#4b001f) and rich rose (#b03a5b) in a veil of blush and cream (#f7d1d9, #f5f0ea), anchored by a dark plum shadow (#1b0b10). It feels like golden hour slowly fading into night, with just enough contrast to stay clear and readable on screen.
This palette is perfect for romantic vlogs, couple stories, engagement or wedding highlight films, and any soft storytelling that needs warmth without looking too saturated. Use burgundy for titles and key accents, blush and cream for backgrounds, and the darkest tone for subtle borders or cinematic letterboxing. Thumbnails, intro screens, and lower thirds will all feel cohesive when you apply these HEX codes across your Filmora project.
Pro Tip: Build a Romantic Wine Burgundy Look in Filmora
To keep a Velvet Rose Evening aesthetic consistent, use one or two of the burgundy tones as your main accent colors in Filmora. Set your title text, shapes, and overlay graphics to the same HEX values, and then balance them with the lighter blush tones for backgrounds or full-screen transitions. This helps your intros, b-roll, and end screens feel like they belong to one continuous story.
You can also create a soft vignette or color overlay in burgundy and drop the opacity to around 10–25%. This gently tints your footage toward wine burgundy without crushing skin tones, ideal for romantic vlogs and dreamy recap edits.
AI Color Palette
If you have a reference photo that already nails this Velvet Rose Evening mood (a wedding bouquet, a dress, or a sunset shot), you can use Filmora's AI Color Palette feature to spread those tones across your entire edit. Import the reference clip, select it as the source, and let AI analyze its colors.
Then apply that palette to your other clips in one step. AI Color Palette adjusts the color balance and contrast so your A-roll, b-roll, and cutaways share the same wine burgundy atmosphere, saving you from manually matching every shot.
HSL, Color Wheels & Curves
To fine-tune your wine burgundy tones, open Filmora's HSL, Color Wheels, and Curves controls. Use HSL to slightly desaturate reds and magentas for a soft, filmic look, then use Color Wheels to warm up midtones while keeping shadows deep and neutral. If highlights feel too bright, pull down the upper point of the RGB curve for a gentle, hazy glow similar to analog film.
For a deeper dive into balancing tones for a cinematic feel, you can follow Filmora's color grading tutorials that show how to push burgundy into a moody, romantic direction without losing natural skin color.
1000+ Video Filters & 3D LUTs
Once your basic tones are set, Filmora's video filters and 3D LUTs make it easy to stylize your wine burgundy palettes. You can layer subtle film LUTs over your footage to add grain, soft fades, and richer reds that enhance the Velvet Rose Evening mood.
Try combining a warm cinematic LUT with a low-opacity burgundy overlay and a vignette. This gives wedding highlights, romantic shorts, and lifestyle vlogs a premium, cohesive finish that looks intentional across the entire video.
Blush Cabernet Whisper
- HEX Codes: #5c0029, #b43754, #f6c3c6, #ffeae5, #2c1a1f
- Mood: Tender, dreamy, and feminine.
- Use for: Use for bridal content, lifestyle thumbnails, and delicate product showcases.
Blush Cabernet Whisper blends deep cabernet (#5c0029) with soft rose tones (#b43754, #f6c3c6) and airy creams (#ffeae5) for an elegant, feminine feel. The muted dark accent (#2c1a1f) keeps the palette grounded so it never looks overly sweet.
Use the darkest burgundy for text and logo marks, the mid pinks for buttons or highlight shapes, and the pale blush for backgrounds or frames. This combination works beautifully for bridal branding, beauty product flat-lays, YouTube thumbnails for self-care or lifestyle channels, and soft intro sequences in Filmora.
Garnet Petal Dream
- HEX Codes: #5a0b2e, #c04a65, #ffceda, #fef6f2, #37212b
- Mood: Ethereal, hopeful, and cinematic.
- Use for: Use for storytelling reels, title cards, and soft-focus montage sequences.
Garnet Petal Dream carries a rich garnet base (#5a0b2e) complemented by petal pinks (#c04a65, #ffceda) and an airy off-white frame (#fef6f2). The deep plum-brown (#37212b) acts as a subtle shadow tone that gives the palette a cinematic depth.
Apply the light tones to backgrounds and overlay cards, while reserving garnet and the darker accent for titles, icons, and call-to-action buttons. This mix is excellent for narrative vlogs, poetic reels, and opening or closing title cards in Filmora where you want a dreamy yet grounded storytelling atmosphere.
Candlelit Merlot Kiss
- HEX Codes: #4a021d, #a63b4e, #ffb89a, #ffe8cf, #231015
- Mood: Warm, intimate, and cozy.
- Use for: Use for date-night vlogs, café scenes, and warm ambient lower thirds.
Candlelit Merlot Kiss pairs deep merlot (#4a021d) and berry red (#a63b4e) with glowing peach and cream (#ffb89a, #ffe8cf), supported by a chocolate shadow (#231015). It feels like candlelight reflecting on wine glasses in a cozy cafe.
Use the warm peach as a backdrop for text and the creamy tone for overlays or frames. Burgundy and merlot can highlight important words, icons, or timeline markers in your Filmora projects. This palette is ideal for food videos, date-night recaps, travel dining experiences, and any content that should feel intimate and inviting.
Moody & Cinematic Wine Burgundy Color Palettes
Midnight Cabernet Glow
- HEX Codes: #320016, #7b123a, #c1445d, #f1e0e4, #050308
- Mood: Dramatic, intense, and cinematic.
- Use for: Use for moody title sequences, dramatic short films, and stylized music videos.
Midnight Cabernet Glow leans into inky shadows (#320016, #050308) punctuated by vivid cabernet reds (#7b123a, #c1445d) and a pale highlight (#f1e0e4). The contrast is bold and cinematic, perfect for high-impact visuals that need drama.
Use the almost-black tone for backgrounds or letterbox bars, with cabernet reds for titles, animated shapes, and key thumbnail elements. The soft highlight can keep text legible and add contrast in lower thirds. This palette suits thriller shorts, moody music videos, night-time B-roll, and intense channel trailers edited in Filmora.
Crimson Noir Frame
- HEX Codes: #3a0015, #8e1639, #d7505b, #f2ebe5, #111118
- Mood: Edgy, bold, and stylish.
- Use for: Use for edgy fashion promos, channel trailers, and dramatic YouTube thumbnails.
Crimson Noir Frame mixes deep wine (#3a0015) and strong crimson (#8e1639, #d7505b) with a soft bone white (#f2ebe5) and near-black (#111118). The result feels like a fashion editorial or noir poster brought to life.
Use the bright crimson for logo accents and calls to action, while the pale neutral provides clean space for text. The darkest tones make strong framing devices or overlay bars in your Filmora sequences. This palette works especially well for fashion lookbooks, bold personal branding, and sophisticated YouTube channel art.
Storm Cellar Reserve
- HEX Codes: #2b0618, #6f2341, #a85a6a, #d4c7c9, #050409
- Mood: Brooding, reflective, and atmospheric.
- Use for: Use for reflective travel films, narrative shorts, and moody B-roll overlays.
Storm Cellar Reserve layers shadowy plums (#2b0618, #050409) with dusty burgundies (#6f2341, #a85a6a) and a muted grayish highlight (#d4c7c9). It feels introspective and quiet, like a rainy day or a dimly lit wine cellar.
Use this palette when your footage leans toward overcast skies, indoor scenes, or reflective storytelling. In Filmora, you can color grade clips slightly cooler, then reintroduce warmth through burgundy overlays and text using these exact HEX codes. Thumbnails and title screens will carry the same moody, auteur-like energy as the footage.
Burgundy Alley Lights
- HEX Codes: #3c071c, #93253f, #ffb55a, #ffe6c3, #141018
- Mood: Urban, cinematic, and vibrant.
- Use for: Use for night city vlogs, street photography edits, and kinetic typography.
Burgundy Alley Lights contrasts dark burgundy shadows (#3c071c, #141018) with neon-like amber and cream (#ffb55a, #ffe6c3) plus a mid burgundy accent (#93253f). It feels like city lights reflecting on wet pavement.
Use the warm amber for glowing titles, outline strokes, or animated accents in Filmora, while burgundy grounds your frames and overlays. This palette is ideal for nightlife vlogs, street photography slideshows, travel reels in busy cities, and bold kinetic typography where you want both energy and depth.
Modern & Minimal Wine Burgundy Color Palettes
Burgundy Mono Studio
- HEX Codes: #4d0a23, #7a2841, #b86c7d, #e0cfd1, #0f0a0d
- Mood: Clean, focused, and modern.
- Use for: Use for minimal logo stings, typography-based openers, and clean channel branding.
Burgundy Mono Studio is a monochrome gradient from deep burgundy (#4d0a23) through mauve accents (#7a2841, #b86c7d) to light neutral tones (#e0cfd1) with a subtle dark base (#0f0a0d). It feels modern and curated, with no clashing hues.
This palette is great for minimalist channels or brands that rely on strong typography. Use the light neutral for background cards, mid burgundies for icons and UI-style elements, and the darkest shade for text and frames. In Filmora, this palette works especially well for logo reveals, clean lower thirds, and simple but professional thumbnails.
Muted Wine Grid
- HEX Codes: #5b1029, #914056, #c18a8f, #e8dcd6, #28252a
- Mood: Understated, professional, and calm.
- Use for: Use for UI mockups, tutorial slides, and subtle lower thirds in educational videos.
Muted Wine Grid combines a quiet wine base (#5b1029) with soft clay and nude tones (#914056, #c18a8f) and a pale neutral (#e8dcd6), anchored by a dark gray (#28252a). It is structured and easy on the eyes, ideal for content that must remain clear and informative.
In Filmora, use this palette for tutorial overlays, screen-recording callouts, and data slides. The lighter hues keep backgrounds readable, while the wine tones make important labels and outlines stand out without feeling aggressive. It is a great choice for tech, productivity, design education, and calm, professional branding.
Soft Brick Interface
- HEX Codes: #6a1d30, #bf5c55, #f2b49b, #f7ede6, #262126
- Mood: Welcoming, approachable, and balanced.
- Use for: Use for app previews, interface walkthroughs, and lifestyle tech branding.
Soft Brick Interface brings together brick reds (#6a1d30, #bf5c55) with peach highlights (#f2b49b) and soft off-whites (#f7ede6), balanced by a dark neutral (#262126). It feels friendly and clickable, perfect for UI-themed visuals.
Use the peach and off-white as interface backgrounds in your mockups or demo videos, while brick tones highlight buttons, progress bars, and key features. This palette suits app previews, dashboard walkthroughs, and tech lifestyle content where you want warmth and clarity side by side.
Clean Label Bordeaux
- HEX Codes: #52001f, #884055, #d2b8b8, #f5f3ef, #22242a
- Mood: Refined, minimal, and premium.
- Use for: Use for product labels, packaging mockups, and minimalist brand intros.
Clean Label Bordeaux uses a deep bordeaux base (#52001f) and dusty rose (#884055) against soft neutrals (#d2b8b8, #f5f3ef) and a dark gray accent (#22242a). It immediately signals premium, boutique quality.
Use the off-whites as clean backdrops for product shots, titles, and stats, then accent them with bordeaux borders, simple icons, or logo marks. This palette works especially well in Filmora for skincare, cosmetics, artisanal food brands, and minimal intro animations that need to feel upscale and uncluttered.
Festive & Luxurious Wine Burgundy Color Palettes
Holiday Mulled Wine
- HEX Codes: #5a071f, #a1323e, #f4c95d, #1f4a2f, #0b0a10
- Mood: Festive, cozy, and rich.
- Use for: Use for holiday promos, seasonal sale graphics, and warm celebration vlogs.
Holiday Mulled Wine combines spiced burgundy (#5a071f, #a1323e) with golden highlights (#f4c95d), evergreen accents (#1f4a2f), and a dark base (#0b0a10). It instantly feels like holiday gatherings, warm drinks, and candlelit decor.
Use gold and green sparingly as accents around main burgundy elements to avoid clutter. In Filmora, you can design seasonal lower thirds, sale banners, and intro cards that feature burgundy backgrounds, golden text or icons, and a hint of evergreen for balance. It is an excellent set for Christmas, New Year, or winter sale content.
Gala Velvet Ribbon
- HEX Codes: #4c001d, #8c1f3c, #e3a7c0, #fdf0f6, #1a141c
- Mood: Luxurious, elegant, and celebratory.
- Use for: Use for event trailers, fashion lookbooks, and upscale brand teasers.
Gala Velvet Ribbon matches velvety burgundy (#4c001d, #8c1f3c) with rosy shimmer tones (#e3a7c0) and soft blush highlights (#fdf0f6), underlined by a deep neutral (#1a141c). It feels like a ribbon unfurling across a gala invitation.
Use the pale blush as a backdrop for typography and place rich burgundy elements around it as frames, ribbons, or dividers. The rosy highlight can accent jewelry, fabric, or logo details in your footage or graphics. This palette is ideal for launch teasers, red-carpet lookbooks, or event recaps where you want to communicate elegance and celebration.
Royal Cellar Gala
- HEX Codes: #3b0017, #7a1634, #d9a75c, #f0e2c3, #0e0c12
- Mood: Regal, opulent, and timeless.
- Use for: Use for luxury product reveals, cinematic trailers, and high-end brand stories.
Royal Cellar Gala brings deep cellar burgundy (#3b0017, #7a1634) together with antique gold (#d9a75c), ivory highlights (#f0e2c3), and a rich dark base (#0e0c12). It feels regal and old-world, perfect for luxury brands and timeless stories.
Feature burgundy as your dominant tone in backgrounds and frames, then add gold sparingly to draw attention to product shots, titles, and key offers. In Filmora, you can create slow, elegant transitions and reveal animations where ivory surfaces slide away to uncover burgundy and gold details. This palette is ideal for perfumes, watches, wine branding, or any cinematic reveal that needs grandeur.
Tips for Creating Wine Burgundy Color Palettes
Wine burgundy is powerful on its own, but the way you combine it with highlights, neutrals, and accents will decide whether your video feels romantic, modern, or dramatic. Use these tips to build and adapt your own palettes for design and editing.
- Pair wine burgundy with soft neutrals (ivory, cream, light gray) to keep text readable and create breathing space around heavy colors.
- Add one accent color only (gold, blush, evergreen, or amber) to avoid visual noise and keep your brand identity focused.
- Check contrast on small screens by testing your burgundy text over light backgrounds and vice versa; adjust brightness or saturation if it looks muddy.
- Match your footage: if your clips are warm and golden, choose burgundy palettes with peach or ivory; if they are cool or urban, choose palettes with gray or near-black neutrals.
- Use the deepest burgundy or charcoal tones for letterbox bars, shadows, and overlays to create a cinematic frame that guides the viewer's eye.
- Keep key UI elements and CTAs (buttons, subscribe badges, prices) in the brightest or most saturated accent color so they stand out against burgundy backgrounds.
- Stay consistent: reuse the same 3–5 HEX codes in your thumbnails, titles, and lower thirds so your channel or brand feels instantly recognizable.
- When color grading in Filmora, nudge reds and magentas toward your chosen burgundy HEX values, instead of cranking saturation, to maintain a polished, filmic look.
Wine burgundy palettes can completely reshape how your content feels, from soft and romantic to luxurious or cinematic. By choosing the right mix of shadows, midtones, and highlights, you can tell viewers what your brand and story are about before they even hit play.
Use the 15 palettes and HEX codes above as ready-made recipes for thumbnails, intros, overlays, and color grading inside Filmora. Start with a palette that matches your niche, then refine it with Filmora's color tools so your entire video, from first frame to last screen, speaks the same visual language.
The more consistently you apply your wine burgundy aesthetic, the stronger your visual identity becomes across YouTube, social media, and any branded content you create.
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