Tannin
Aggressive
Definition
Tannin or acid that dominates — youthful power.
Why this matters in wine
Dominant structural force.
Typical aromas, flavors & texture
- Young Barolo
- Young Cabernet
Position inside its category
Aggressive
Tannin
- ○Bitter
- ○Harsh
- ●Aggressive
- ○Grippy
- ○Angular
- ○Powerful
- ○Coarse
- ○Leathery
- ○Rigid
- ○Muscular
- ○Firm
- ○Structured
- ○Chewy
- ○Chocolate
- ○Silky
- ○Smooth
- ○Round
- ○Opulent
- ○Velvety
- ○Voluptuous
- ○Supple
- ○Soft
- ○Mellow
- ○Spineless
- ○Flabby
Position 3 of 25 on the Tannin scale.
Parent category
Tannin — Phenolic grip and texture — from silky Pinot to aggressive young Nebbiolo; tannin is the main red-wine pairing lever.
Sibling descriptors
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Frequently confused with
FAQ
- What does aggressive mean in wine?
- Tannin or acid that dominates — youthful power.
- Why does aggressive matter for pairing?
- Dominant structural force.
