Which Red Wine Has the Lowest Tannins?
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Pinot Noir is widely cited as the red wine with the lowest tannins, largely due to the thin skins of its grapes. For those who find the dry, astringent sensation of high-tannin reds unpleasant, seeking out varieties like Gamay, Barbera, and Frappato can provide a much smoother, fruitier experience.