Body & style
What Does ‘Thin’ Mean in Wine? (and what to pair it with)
Best food pairings for wines described as “Thin”
Definition
Low extract or dilute mid-palate — lacks center. Often negative unless intentionally light style.
What does this mean for pairing?
Body mismatch shows on the first bite—butter-poached lobster, mushroom risotto, or porterhouse call for wines with comparable mass, not a wispy pour. oaked Chardonnay, cool-climate Pinot Noir, or concentrated Cabernet illustrate how extract, alcohol, and tannin stack to meet the dish. Pour something too light and the food steamrolls the wine.
Opposite
Context
Often negative unless intentionally light style.
What foods pair with this profile?
Wines that often show this
Many wines can show this note depending on vintage and winemaking — use the engine to narrow by dish.
Pairing suggestions
Match weight to weight: fuller dishes call for fuller wines so neither side dominates.
Open the pairing engine to match this structure to your ingredients.