Yup, that matches (though the flowers on mine are a little redder than the ones online, probably a cultivar).
This is really my third attempt to get into orchids. Back when I was in my early teens, there was an orchid lady who used to come to our local farmers market with unusual stuff. That's where I got my
Colecanethes amzonicum (I've probably misspelled the genus name of that, but, apparently, between when I got it and now they must have changed the genus name, since I can't find it or something like it on the online orchid general list) which I had for a very long time and was particularly fond of (especially because it wasn't as finicky as most orchids, keep it warm and well watered and it not only lived, but kept blooming regularly (at some times, it basically was in flower year round).
Then there were the ones I got in college from the florist around the corner from me when I popped in from time to time (not for the plants, they happened to carry the Cote d' Or chocolate bars I liked). Those came back from college with me, but all of them eventually died, as did the first ones (in my room, my "bedside table/ shelf (which is where the windows are, and hence, the sunlight) is actually the top of the radiator, so during the winter if I am not super attentive, plants can dry out and die VERY QUICKLY once the heat goes on (and there is a radiator in front of pretty much EVERY window you could put something, so it's a house-wide problem.)
And that brings us up to today, when I just get the odd nice looking one from the supermarket and try to keep it going as long as I can (I only have one other one living currently, a Dendrobium) There IS an exotic orchid seller who shows up to the Farmer's market at Union Square in NYC, but I haven't been to NYC since before the pandemic, and probably won't be able to for quite some time yet, if ever (it has to do with wanting to keep a mask on to keep myself safe versus being able to eat and drink while I am there.) And in any case, most of his are both too expensive for me to buy and too large for me to carry with me on the buses and trains (not that I have left that always stop me, I have on two occasions lugged sizable Calamondin trees with me through the city). In fact, I think I have only ever bought ONE from him (don't remember the species, but it was also red.)
Speaking of flowers, second set of pansies gotten this week. Still no red violas (I'm pretty confident now no one around me still sells those, guess I'll just have to try seeds)