The british call it "Claret"
Hock is for white wine, Claret is for red. It's a little anal but it is Europe.
Drink it. (It's a red wine.)
The definition of Claret wine is any red wine that was made in Bordeaux. The Claret wine is a good wine to leave in the cellar for several years to allow it to age.
Claret Burgundy
Over time, the term 'claret' has come to mean a dry, dark red Bordeaux.
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Claret typically refers to red wine from the Bordeaux region in France. It is typically a blended wine made from grapes such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc.
Claret is a deep red color, typically associated with red wine. To achieve claret, you can mix red with a small amount of blue to tone it down and give it a richer hue. Additionally, incorporating a bit of brown can enhance the depth, resulting in the characteristic shade of claret.
A container for claret is often referred to as a decanter. Decanters are used to aerate and serve wine, particularly red wines like claret, to enhance their flavors and aromas.
yes it is but the second one is a darker purple
Ten synonyms for the color red: * cardinal, * cherry, * claret, * crimson, * maroon, * ruby, * russet, * scarlet, * vermilion, * wine