Scarlet
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Burgundy
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Lime
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Scarlet & Burgundy & Lime
Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
Split-ComplementaryScarlet, Burgundy and Lime Color Meaning
Burgundy (deep, dark — the characteristic deep dark burgundy of the most immediately specific and the most comprehensively Jalisco-tequila-aging-tradition-specific of all the Mexican agave spirits: the aged tequila añejo — the most specifically and the most immediately American-or-French-oak-cask-minimum-one-year-aging and the most comprehensively Jalisco-tequila-aging-tradition-darkening of all the tequila spirit categories — the specific deep dark burgundy-to-amber of the most precisely barrel-aged and the most immediately most-deeply-oak-cask-darkened Tequila Extra Añejo — the most comprehensively minimum-three-year-oak-aging and the most immediately internationally prestigious of any Mexican agave tequila category) and Lime (vivid, electric — the characteristic vivid electric lime-green of the most immediately specific and the most comprehensively Mexican-tequila-drinking-tradition-accompanying of all the Mexican citrus: the Mexican lime — Citrus aurantifolia — Key lime or Mexican lime — the most specifically and the most immediately small-and-intensely-tart-lime-specific and the most comprehensively Mexican-tequila-and-margarita-tradition-culturally-essential of any Mexican citrus variety — the specific vivid electric lime-green of the most perfectly ripe and the most immediately Mexican-cuisine-salt-and-lime-tequila-shot-tradition-specifically-associated of any Mexican citrus fruit) create the most specifically Jalisco and the most immediately tequila añejo-lime split-complementary pair. Against Scarlet's brilliant Mexican-chili warm, this creates the most specifically Mexican Jalisco tequila agave palette.
The palette is the visual world of the Jalisco tequila tradition — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Mexican-agave-spirit-industry-specific of all the Mexican Jalisco cultural traditions (the Jalisco tequila tradition — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively blue-agave-Agave-tequilana-Weber-specific of any Mexican agave spirit tradition — the most specifically Jalisco-DOC-specific and the most immediately Tequila-region-denominated of any Mexican spirit tradition — the most directly and the most immediately town-of-Tequila-Jalisco-origin-naming and the most comprehensively Mexican-national-spirit-designation-specific of any Mexican traditional beverage).
Do Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime Go Together?
Yes — scarlet, burgundy and lime go together as Oaxaca salsa bar flash — brilliant chile scarlet, mole velvet dark, and electric lime readable at market distance. First hit is oaxaca-bar contrast — louder than red-burgundy-lime cocktail-bar, built for nightlife and festival food. Lime leads electric trim; burgundy holds velvet dark; scarlet bridges so the mix crackles with mercado weight, not only neon. Picture a cocktail menu, a hot-sauce label, or a bar poster with lime on wine-dark ground that still feels stall-ready. Food and nightlife brands lean on this triad for sharp appetite with Mexican market history. Keep lime as accent — flood all three and it turns neon costume. Oaxaca salsa: strong for festivals and bars, weak for quiet luxury.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, deep dark Burgundy, and vivid electric Lime create the most Mexican Jalisco tequila agave and most brilliantly tropical split-complementary palette. Jalisco tequila palette — brilliant scarlet Mexican chili pepper Chile-de-árbol most vividly Jalisco, deep dark burgundy tequila añejo American-oak-cask most deeply aged Mexican, and vivid electric lime Mexican lime Citrus-aurantifolia most brilliantly tropical acid.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime Color Style
Mexican Jalisco tequila agave and most brilliantly tropical — vivid brilliant Scarlet Mexican-chili-de-árbol, deep dark Burgundy tequila-añejo-American-oak, and vivid electric Lime Mexican-lime-Citrus-aurantifolia. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous Mexican agave spirit tradition and the most comprehensively Jalisco-blue-agave-UNESCO-Cultural-Landscape-specific Mexican tradition.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime in Branding
Mexican Jalisco tequila agave and most brilliantly tropical tradition brands with the most specifically Mexican split-complementary palette, Mexican Jalisco heritage and Latin American cultural brands, premium luxury Mexican tequila and Jalisco heritage brands with scarlet-burgundy-lime vocabulary.
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Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Burgundy-Lime is the Mexican Jalisco palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Mexican-chili-de-árbol, deep dark Burgundy tequila-añejo, and vivid electric Lime Mexican-lime. In Mexican-Jalisco-inspired interiors, Lime as the dominant vivid electric lime tropical anchor, Burgundy for the deep dark tequila-cask secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant chili warm jewel.
Scarlet, Burgundy & Lime — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
#FF2400
Vivid brilliant red — the Mexican chili in the most Jalisco tequila agave trio.
Explore Scarlet →Burgundy
#800020
Deep wine red — the aged tequila añejo, the most deeply Jalisco dark-warm.
Explore Burgundy →Lime
#32CD32
Vivid electric lime — the Mexican lime Citrus aurantifolia, the most brilliantly tropical acid.
Explore Lime →Color Pairs Inside This Trio
Break Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime into its three two-color combinations to see how each pairing works on its own.
Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Burgundy and Lime work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly tropical Mexican Jalisco split-complementary: Burgundy deep dark tequila-añejo and Lime vivid electric Mexican-lime are the most specifically Jalisco and the most immediately Mexican-agave-spirit-citrus pair, Scarlet brilliant Mexican-chili the most immediately culinary-vivid warm. Mexican Jalisco: Scarlet chili brilliant, Burgundy añejo deep dark, Lime Mexican-lime vivid electric.
- What is the Agave Landscape and Ancient Tequila Industrial Facilities UNESCO site?
- The Agave Landscape and Ancient Tequila Industrial Facilities — Paisaje Agavero (UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006 — the most immediately internationally recognized and the most comprehensively blue-agave-landscape-and-historic-distillery-specific of any Mexican agricultural UNESCO site — the most specifically approximately 34,658 hectares of the most immediately blue-agave-Agave-tequilana-Weber-cultivating and the most comprehensively historic-taberna-and-distillery-ruins-including landscape around the town of Tequila in Jalisco — the most directly culturally and commercially agave-specific of any UNESCO World Heritage Site) demonstrates: (1) The agave cultivation landscape (the most immediately visually spectacular and the most comprehensively blue-agave-planted of any Mexican agricultural UNESCO landscape — the most specifically Los Altos Jalisco Highlands — approximately 2,000 meters altitude — and the most immediately Tequila Volcano-volcanic-soil-specific of the most comprehensively blue-agave-cultivation-terroir of any world spirit landscape — the most directly and the most specifically weber-blue-agave-1902-CE-classification-Dr.-Franz-Weber-specific of any agave botanical tradition); (2) The historic industrial facilities (the most immediately 19th-century-taberna and the most comprehensively distillate-producing-tradition-specific of any historic Mexican agave spirit processing site — the most directly Cuervo-Rojas-family and the most immediately oldest-licensed-tequila-producer: José Cuervo — licensed 1795 CE by the most immediately Spanish colonial government and the most comprehensively continuously operating of any Mexican tequila brand).
- What proportion creates the most Mexican Jalisco quality?
- Lime dominant (50%) as the vivid electric Mexican-lime tropical primary; Burgundy at 30% as the deep dark tequila-añejo secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant Mexican-chili warm jewel. Lime's dominance creates the Mexican Jalisco quality — the vast, vivid, electrically specific lime-green of the most immediately essential and the most comprehensively tequila-tradition-and-Mexican-cuisine-specific Mexican lime — the most directly and the most immediately Mexican-culinary-and-tequila-culture-essential of any Mexican citrus — covering every most immediately authentic tequila-salt-and-lime-shot glass, every most comprehensively traditional margarita glass rim, and every most specifically Mexican-street-food-lime-squeeze tradition of the most immediately internationally beloved Mexican culinary culture — is the single most immediately Mexican-culinary-tradition-color-identifying and the most comprehensively Jalisco-tequila-culture-representing botanical color element of the entire Mexican agave spirit tradition; Burgundy's deep dark tequila añejo provides the most immediately prestige-aging-specific and the most comprehensively oak-cask-color-depth secondary; and Scarlet's brilliant Mexican chili provides the most immediately culinary-spice-tradition and the most comprehensively Jalisco-regional-cooking warm accent.
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