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What does the term “tight tannins” mean in wine tasting notes?

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What does the term “tight tannins” mean in wine tasting notes?

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The wine term “tight” is usually positive, meaning a wine that’s highly concentrated yet restrained, or not showing its full potential. As far as tannins are concerned, a tightly tannic or tightly wound bottling would often be a young wine with a lot of structure, which the taster thinks would be more enjoyable if it were less closed up and more expressive. So, a wine with “tight tannins” might be a good candidate for aging in the cellar.

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