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Le Creuset Introduces Its Latest Colour: Rhône

Foodie By Foodie Published February 1, 2024
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In a nod to the picturesque wine-making region of Côtes du Rhône in France, Le Creuset unveils its newest colour sensation, the sumptuous red-plum hue named Rhône. This deep and luxurious shade, reminiscent of the region’s rich wines, adds a touch of sophistication to kitchenware. Rhône, adorned with a lavish gold knob, is more than a colour; it’s a culinary companion steeped in nuance, ready to elevate your kitchen decor and destined to age with grace.

Crafted with elegance, Rhône pays homage to the enchanting vineyards and evocative wines of the Côtes du Rhône. The colour palette reflects tones of juicy plum, cherry, and red wine, infusing warmth and richness to your table setting. Like a glass of fine wine catching the late afternoon light or the velvety touch of rich upholstery, Rhône embodies sensuality, making it an instant classic.

Le Creuset’s team of skilled artisans has blended just the right elements to create Rhône’s intricate tonal layers. Much like a master winemaker, the careful selection of hues results in a colour that promises to enhance with age, much like a fine wine. The versatile and surprisingly adaptable red of Rhône opens up endless possibilities for pairing, from soft blues and neutrals to vibrant hues like the honey-toned Nectar.

Since 1925, Le Creuset has stood as a symbol of colourful French craftsmanship in kitchens worldwide. Embraced by both home cooks and master chefs, Le Creuset takes pride in being a part of countless meals, memories, and traditions. With Rhône, Le Creuset invites you to add a touch of timeless elegance to your kitchen, creating a feast for the eyes as well as the palate.

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