The estates signature red wine with grapes harvested from their 60+ year old estate vines, the oldest on the Naramata Bench. A dark ruby colour, it exhibits aromas of figs, leather, dried Italian plums, chocolate and wild blueberries. A full-bodied red, there is an earthy mineral quality that reflects the unique glacial terroir.
Named in honour of Marshal Ferdinand Foch GCB, OM, DSO (1851 ��� 1929) who was a highly decorated French soldier, military theorist, and an Allied General during the First World War. After the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, Foch declared, ���This is not a peace. It is an armistice for twenty years.� His words proved prophetic: the Second World War started twenty years and sixty-five days later. Many streets and places are named after him including Mount Foch in Alberta.