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Marechal Foch

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Marechal Foch, a wine grape, was named after the World War I French General Ferdinand Foch. It was developed in Alsace, France by hybridizer Eugene Kuhlmann. It is used to make a light red wine similar to Beaujolais. It is a cold-hardy grape that produces small black berries.