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.
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