Tannin

Aggressive

Definition

Tannin or acid that dominates — youthful power.

Why this matters in wine

Dominant structural force.

Typical aromas, flavors & texture

Position inside its category

Aggressive

Tannin

  1. Bitter
  2. Harsh
  3. Aggressive
  4. Grippy
  5. Angular
  6. Powerful
  7. Coarse
  8. Leathery
  9. Rigid
  10. Muscular
  11. Firm
  12. Structured
  13. Chewy
  14. Chocolate
  15. Silky
  16. Smooth
  17. Round
  18. Opulent
  19. Velvety
  20. Voluptuous
  21. Supple
  22. Soft
  23. Mellow
  24. Spineless
  25. 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.

See also