Vin Cuit
#b47463
Cooled vin-brandy rose orange for softer balance
About Vin Cuit
Vin Cuit looks like terracotta stirred into a light glaze, not like a raw spice pile. It's noticeably more subdued than Döner Kebab's grill-hot orange-red, and it doesn't read dusty like Himalayan Salt either. Compared with Morocco, this one tilts a bit more muted and slightly more rose-leaning, so it feels less "baked" and more like softened fired clay.
In UI, I use it when I want warmth without the flare: dashboards and finance apps love this kind of tone for status chips, filters, and category highlights that stay human. It also works well for product and retail labels where you need orange to feel finished, not bleached, but still restrained next to cream and warm taupe. If your layout already has Spiced as the main accent, Vin Cuit is the calmer cousin you reach for on secondary actions.
Pairing note: keep it away from very cool whites unless you're okay with the rose undertone showing more than you planned.
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