wytrawne
Wytrawne is a Polish term used to describe wine dryness. It indicates low residual sugar, resulting in a crisp, refreshing palate often balanced by acidity. It sits on the scale of wine sweetness that includes półwytrawne, półsłodkie, and słodkie.
In labeling, producers may indicate wytrawne on the bottle, sometimes on tasting notes as "wytrawne". The dryness
Sensory characteristics: White wytrawne wines commonly show citrus, green apple, pear, and mineral notes; red wytrawne
Pairing: Dry wines pair well with seafood, poultry, light salads, and soft cheeses; their acidity helps cut
Etymology: The Polish adjective wytrawny is used in wine terminology to denote dryness; it is not a