| 21. | The rather low acid and medium salt content characterise them as mild tanning extracts ( low astringency ).
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| 22. | She's also deep into the mysteries of astringency, that mouth-drying tendency of tannic wines.
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| 23. | Sweetener has a big impact on total flavor, he said, because it cuts the astringency of the tea.
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| 24. | Bare-bones folk-blues settings underscore the astringency of Mr . Thompson's taut, unsentimental vocals.
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| 25. | When you taste the molasses, a rich, deep sweetness is immediately supplanted by a tart, lemony astringency.
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| 26. | In the Indian Ayurvedic tradition, one of the six tastes is astringency ( " kasaaya " ).
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| 27. | It is prized for its high vitamin content, sweetness, and grassy flavour with resinous aroma and minimal astringency.
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| 28. | New as the second male lead the always stylish Arch Higgins brought an agreeable and appropriate astringency to the edgy Gigue.
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| 29. | Siegfried Sasson wrote to declare himself delighted by Maugham's " astringency and clear-cut writing ."
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| 30. | An equally vibrant astringency set in, a curried oak and lemon sensation that lingered pleasantly for a full five minutes.
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