Astringency is tagged with: Winemaking
Astringency
From Enowiki, the free online winemaking encyclopedia.
Astringency is a textural sensation perceived as a roughening of the surfaces within the mouth. This is caused mainly by tannins in red wines. Astringency is often confused as a flavor. Most astringent compounds do have a bitter flavor and many bitter tasting compounds are sensed as astringent though.
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