| 41. | Its bark was used to make medicine and tannic acid for tanning and dyeing.
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| 42. | The foliage and fruits contain tannic acid and are poisonous to cattle and humans.
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| 43. | The acidity comes from tannic and gallic acids.
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| 44. | This effect is particularly profound when drinking tannic wines without the benefit of food.
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| 45. | These wines are flavoursome and tannic in character.
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| 46. | The bark contains : tannic substances, coumarin, bitter substances, and alkaloids.
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| 47. | It is a bit tannic; another year in the bottle would not be amiss.
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| 48. | The best 1988s are tannic and will need time to mature, lots of it.
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| 49. | The difference is that merlot is fruitier, less tannic, softer and matures faster.
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| 50. | I didn't like it; called it clumsy, overripe and too tannic.
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