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Vitis are vigorous deciduous climbing shrubs with tendrils and attractively lobed leaves, insignificant green flowers followed by often edible fruits; some have excellent autumn foliage colour. Unresolved.
'Maréchal Foch' is a red grape variety - a cross between (Vitis riparia x Vitis rupestris) x Goldriesling. It is a vigorous grower, with good resistance to powdery and downy mildew, and is a variety of grape vine particularly suitable for cooler areas.
Maréchal Foch is an interspecific hybrid obtained by Eugène Kuhlmann in 1911. This information indicates the normal and statutory use for the grapes. Wine grape variety. Name under which the variety is officially registered in the catalogue of grapevine varieties in France and under which it may be propagated and disseminated.
Woody climbing plant that when left to grow freely can reach more than 30 metres in height. With human intervention, such as yearly pruning, it can be maintained a small 1 metre bush. The fruit grown is the grape, which is edible and used a prime ingredient for making wine and other alcoholic beverages.
The New York State Agricultural Extension Service website describes Maréchal Foch as a very early-ripening black grape with small berries and clusters that produce a fruity light red table wine. The vines are hardy and medium in vigor and production.
21 Σεπ 2016 · Vitis ( Marechal Foch Grape ) The grape is a deciduous vine that is used for fruit, wine and shade. A single grapevine produces enough new growth every year to roof an arbor, arch a walkway, or shade over a terrace or deck.
Marechal Foch Grape. Vitis x ‘Marechal Foch’ New listing for 2025. Perhaps the hardiest high quality European wine grape. The small berries are dark purple and are widely used in Maritime vineyards. Self-pollinating.