Marechal Foch – Red Wine Grape
Marechal Foch is a highly cold-tolerant French hybrid grape variety ideal for making deeply colored red wines. It’s prized for its bold flavor profile—featuring dark berry notes, earthiness, and subtle smokiness—often compared to Pinot Noir and Zinfandel blends.
This early-ripening variety is well-suited for colder climates and short growing seasons, producing consistent yields even where other grapes may fail. Marechal Foch is also favored by hobbyists and vineyard growers for its resistance to common grape diseases and reliable harvests.
- 🍷 Produces deep, rich, red wine with complex flavors
- ❄️ Extremely cold-hardy and early to ripen
- 🌱 Disease-resistant and easy to maintain
- 🍇 Suitable for small vineyards or backyard growers
- ☀️ Thrives in full sun with well-drained soil
Growing Zones: 4–8 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–15 ft. (vine) |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 6–10 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Vitis hybrid ‘Marechal Foch’ |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Harvest Time: | Early to Mid-Fall |
| Type: | Wine Grape Vine |
FAQ’s
What type of wine does Marechal Foch produce?
Marechal Foch is used for bold, red wines with flavors of blackberry, cherry, and earthy notes.
Is Marechal Foch good for cold climates?
Yes, it’s one of the most cold-hardy wine grapes, suitable for Zones 4–8.
How long until it produces fruit?
Usually, 2–3 years after planting under proper care.
Is it self-pollinating?
Yes, Marechal Foch is self-pollinating and does not need another vine to fruit.
Can I eat the grapes fresh?
Technically yes, but they are best used for winemaking due to their intense flavor.















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