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Color:
Malbec


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Colors with the same hue:
Boysenberry
Mulberry
Hot pink
Illusion
Delicate Rose
Similar colors:
Deep Plum
Eggplant
Blackberry
Thunder
Dark liver
Tyrian purple
Boysenberry
Pansy purple
Sugar plum
Quartz
Byzantium
Dark purple
English violet
Night
Rouge
Passionfruit
Old lavender
Imperial Purple
Plum
Midnight
Pomp and Power
English lavender
Aubergine
Faded Lilac
Nightshade
Faded Purple
Russian violet
Mulberry
Eminence
Flirt
Words evoked by this color:
mendoza,  sabling,  collie,  espresso,  coffee,  tiramisu,  demitasse,  joe,  cafe,  barista,  zambezi,  caribou,  muddled,  nuance,  bighorn,  tasteful,  niche,  moderately,  transitional,  infrequent,  restrained,  understated,  eland,  brownish,  contour,  contoured,  mondo,  silt,  mink,  mousy,  maenad,  bacchanal,  blackguard,  blackie,  eggplant,  moussaka,  aubergine,  waldorf,  meritage,  merlot,  seminole,  tallahassee,  marinade,  andiron,  wrought,  blacksmith,  germanic,  farrier,  iron,  ferro
Literary analysis:
In surveying these texts, it becomes clear that while “malbec” might evoke the image of a deep, wine-red hue in other contexts, none of the provided examples actually employ it as a color. Instead, the term is used exclusively as part of place names or locations—for instance, several passages reference “Rue Malbec” as an address or point of arrival [1][2][3]—and even its mention in the context of an assault in example [4] functions solely as a geographical marker. Thus, in this set of literary instances, “malbec” does not serve to create color imagery but rather anchors the narrative in specific physical locales.
  1. We left our residence in the Rue du Palais Tallien to go to a house I had bought in the Rue Malbec, No. 116.
    — from Metapsychical Phenomena: Methods and Observations by J. (Joseph) Maxwell
  2. And so it was; as soon as I reached my post of observation, the carpenter came into the Rue Malbec out of the Rue Bègles.
    — from Metapsychical Phenomena: Methods and Observations by J. (Joseph) Maxwell
  3. The same evening I returned to Malbec with the statuette which was going to stifle all regrets.
    — from Metapsychical Phenomena: Methods and Observations by J. (Joseph) Maxwell
  4. He, accordingly, began the assault at Malbec, though with a very inadequate force.
    — from Fox's Book of Martyrs by John Foxe

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