Sherwin-Williams Sommelier (SW 7595) Kitchen Cabinets | Rich Wine Red Cabinet Color

A modern kitchen with full-overlay Shaker cabinets in a warm neutral white, 5-piece recessed Shaker drawers, no face frame visible. Behind the island, feature a large, beautifully lit display wall showing Sherwin-Williams–inspired paint swatches arranged by color family. Above the swatches, include a clean studio-style sign that reads: “Sherwin-Williams® Custom Paint Program – Choose Your Cabinet Color”. White quartz countertops, brass or nickel hardware, natural white-oak flooring, soft daylight, ultra-cle A modern kitchen with full-overlay Shaker cabinets in a warm neutral white, 5-piece recessed Shaker drawers, no face frame visible. Behind the island, feature a large, beautifully lit display wall showing Sherwin-Williams–inspired paint swatches arranged by color family. Above the swatches, include a clean studio-style sign that reads: “Sherwin-Williams® Custom Paint Program – Choose Your Cabinet Color”. White quartz countertops, brass or nickel hardware, natural white-oak flooring, soft daylight, ultra-cle

5% OFF SIGNATURE & CUSTOM PAINTED CABINETS

DISCOUNT AUTOMATICALLY APPLIED IN CART

Sherwin-Williams Sommelier SW 7595 kitchen cabinets

Sommelier (SW 7595) At A Glance

LRV: 7 (Dark — rich and light-absorbing)

Undertone: Red with brown-wine depth

Temperature: Warm

Best Styles: Traditional, Moody Transitional, European-Inspired

Pairs Well With: Aged brass, marble, warm oak flooring


Sherwin-Williams® Sommelier (SW 7595) is a deep, wine-inspired red cabinet color grounded by brown undertones. It sits near the darker end of the spectrum, offering dramatic richness without appearing bright or primary. Compared to cleaner reds, Sommelier feels more mature and layered.


With an LRV of 7, it absorbs substantial light and creates strong visual weight, making it ideal for statement islands, bars, or full kitchens with ample lighting.


Designers often choose Sommelier when they want warmth and sophistication that reads refined rather than bold. It provides depth similar to oxblood leather or aged wine tones.

Unsure about the color? Order a color block to see in person!

LEAD TIMES - 6-8 WEEKS

Unfinished cabinets are a popular choice for achieving custom colors like Sommelier (SW 7595). Our unfinished RTA cabinets and unfinished assembled cabinets offer a consistent base for professional paint finishes. Check out our unfinished cabinets.

Available in both Ready to Assemble and Fully Assembled

Why Homeowners Choose Custom Painted Cabinets with Stonecreek Cabinetry

Img 6788

• Sherwin-Williams Finishes: Sherwin-Williams Sherwood® Industrial System

• Built to Order: Customized specifically to fit your style and layout.

• Factory Direct Pricing: No dealer markups—quality cabinetry straight from our facility.

• Premium Construction: All-plywood boxes and solid wood face frames (No particle board).

• Soft-Close Standard: Full-extension drawers and doors for smooth, quiet use.

• Fully Assembled: Arrives ready for installation (No flat packs or cam-locks).

More about Sommelier (SW 7595)

Color Comparisons


Sommelier vs. Real Red (SW 6868):
Real Red is brighter and more primary. Sommelier is deeper, darker, and softened by brown undertones, making it feel richer and more restrained.


Sommelier vs. Fireweed (SW 6328):
Fireweed carries more pink and saturation. Sommelier reads darker and more wine-toned with less vibrancy.


Sommelier vs. Copper Harbor (SW 6634):
Copper Harbor leans more orange and energetic. Sommelier stays deeper and more burgundy-brown.


Sommelier sits darker than Fireweed but warmer and more brown-based than Real Red, placing it at the refined wine end of the red spectrum.

Transitional kitchen design with Sherwin-Williams Sommelier SW 7595 cabinets

Deep Wine Red with Refined Warmth


Sherwin-Williams® Sommelier (SW 7595) delivers a rich, wine-inspired cabinet color with noticeable brown undertones. It is darker and more grounded than bright reds, creating depth that feels sophisticated rather than bold.

Undertones & Lighting Behavior


Sommelier carries a warm red base layered with brown influence. It is less saturated than primary reds and darker than most accent reds used in kitchens.


If your kitchen is north-facing or uses cool lighting, Sommelier will appear slightly deeper and more burgundy-toned.

If your kitchen receives strong southern exposure or warm lighting, its red warmth becomes richer and more expressive.


Because of its low LRV (7), Sommelier absorbs light and adds strong visual weight.

Technical Details


LRV: 7 — Very dark placement that creates dramatic warmth.

Coordinating Colors for Kitchen Design

Soft Warm Whites


Alabaster (SW 7008)
adds creamy warmth that softens Sommelier’s intensity without introducing stark contrast.


Creamy (SW 7012)
enhances the warmth and keeps the palette cohesive in traditional kitchens.

Grounding Neutrals


Urbane Bronze (SW 7048)
adds earthy contrast and deepens the overall warmth.


Dorian Gray (SW 7017)
provides neutral balance to prevent the space from feeling overly red.

Metallics & Hardware

Best With: Aged brass, antique brass, oil-rubbed bronze.

Avoid / Clashes With: Cool chrome or polished nickel that exaggerates warmth contrast.

Countertop Pairings

Best With: White marble, warm quartz, light neutral stone.

Avoid / Clashes With: Pink-beige or overly orange stone surfaces.

Flooring Recommendations

Best With: Warm oak, walnut, neutral brown hardwood.

Avoid / Clashes With: Red-dominant stains that intensify undertone conflict.

Wall Paint Guidance

Best With: Alabaster (SW 7008) or Accessible Beige (SW 7036).

Avoid / Clashes With: Cool blue-grays that create temperature imbalance.

Applications in Cabinetry


Sommelier works exceptionally well as a statement island color or in full kitchens with substantial natural light.

Kitchen Style Applications


Ideal for traditional, European-inspired, and moody transitional interiors.

Recommended Cabinet Door Styles


Raised panel and classic Shaker doors enhance its timeless appeal, while Slim Shaker adds subtle modern restraint.

Other Spaces & Design Applications


Sommelier transitions beautifully into bars, home libraries, and built-in cabinetry where warmth and drama are desired.

Lighting Considerations


Layered lighting is essential to maintain depth and prevent excessive shadowing.

Design Tip


Choose Sommelier when you want a red cabinet color that feels mature, layered, and grounded rather than bold and primary.

Sherwin-Williams Sommelier (SW 7595): FAQs

Is Sommelier a bright red?

No. It is deeper and more wine-toned than primary reds.

Does Sommelier look brown?

It carries brown undertones but maintains a clear red identity.

Is Sommelier good for full kitchens?

Yes, especially in larger kitchens with adequate lighting.

What style fits Sommelier best?

Traditional and European-inspired kitchens benefit most.

MORE COLORS

We have over 200 custom colors to choose from

BROWSE COLORS

Disclaimer: Sherwin-Williams® and its color names (e.g., Alabaster SW 7008, Iron Ore SW 7069) are trademarks of The Sherwin-Williams Company. All finishes are applied using genuine Sherwin-Williams® paints. The Sherwin-Williams Company does not sponsor or endorse the products offered by Wholesale Cabinet Supply or Stonecreek Cabinetry.