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  2. Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Champagne pink ( #f1ddcf) #f1ddcf. Displayed here is the color champagne pink, a strongly yellow-hued shade of pink. The source of this color is the " Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #12-1107 TPX—Champagne Pink.

  3. Champagne (color) - Wikipedia

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    Champagne-colored topaz crystals on quartz. The color champagne is a name given for various very pale tints of yellowish-orange that are close to beige. The color's name is derived from the typical color of the beverage Champagne.

  4. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Pink. Pink is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light, consisting predominantly of a combination of both the longest and shortest wavelengths discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength ranges of roughly 625–750 nm and 380-490 nm.

  5. Champagne gene - Wikipedia

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    Champagne coloration is created by a dilution gene. The champagne gene is a simple dominant allele responsible for a number of rare horse coat colors. The most distinctive traits of horses with the champagne gene are the hazel eyes and pinkish, freckled skin, which are bright blue and bright pink at birth, respectively.

  6. Champagne - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Champagne exhibiting the characteristic bubbles associated with the wine. Champagne (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p eɪ n /, French:) is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation, which demand specific vineyard practices, sourcing of grapes exclusively from designated places within it, specific grape-pressing methods and ...

  7. Pink - Wikipedia

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    Pink champagne takes its color either when temporarily fermented with the skins of dark purple grapes, or by adding a small amount of red wine

  8. History of Champagne - Wikipedia

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    The history of Champagne began when the Romans planted vineyards in this region of northeast France in the 5th century, or possibly earlier. Over centuries, Champagne evolved from being a pale, pinkish still wine to a sparkling wine.

  9. List of colors: A–F - Wikipedia

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    Champagne: #F7E7CE 97% 91% 81% 37 ° 72% 89% 17% 97%: Maerz and Paul Champagne pink: #F1DDCF 95% 87% 81% 25 ° 55% 88% 14% 95%: Pantone Charcoal #36454F 21% 27% 31% 204 ° 19% 26% 32% 31%: ISCC-NBS Charm pink: #E68FAC 90% 56% 67% 340 ° 64% 73% 38% 90%: Plochere Chartreuse (web) #80FF00 50% 100% 0% 90 ° 100% 50% 100% 100%: RGB color model ...

  10. Category:Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry (color) Shades of red. Rose (color) Shades of rose. Rose (heraldic tincture) Rose pink. Ruby (color)

  11. Cerise (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color or name comes from the French word cerise, meaning "cherry". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of cerise as a color name in English was in The Times of November 30, 1858. This date of 1858 as the date of first use of the color name is also mentioned in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color.