Marechal Foch

Marechal Foch, a wine grape variety, was named after the French marshal Ferdinand Foch. It was developed in Alsace, France by hybridizer Eugene Kuhlmann. It is a cross of Goldriesling (itself a cross of Riesling and Courtiller Musque) with a Vitis riparia - Vitis rupestris cross. It ripens early and is resistant to fungal diseases. It is used to make a light red wine similar to Beaujolais. It is a cold-hardy grape that produces small black berries.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
captain jack's stronghold
shepherd's bush tube station
stronghold, california
vaishya
osteoglossiformes
schonchin butte
volcanic cone
hiodontiformes
edward tufte
mooneye
sebastian ziani
caesar of heisterbach
tony macalpine
ghettotech
leona gom
hazel scott
verona
njera
lena horne
axeman of new orleans
have one's cake and eat it too
hiromi goto
duchy of saxony
jack the stripper
columbia union college
electro (comics)
cracidae
dimitrie sturdza
guan
ion bratianu
neile graham
peter krten
pitta (bird)
acid jazz
genni gunn
mcjob
anna elizabeth dickenson
john stapp
history of computing hardware (1960s present)
ray kroc
bill maher
kombucha
het parool
william norton