
Wollersheim WineryRuby Nouveau
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Details and technical informations about Wollersheim Winery's Ruby Nouveau.
Discover the grape variety: Maréchal Foch
Deeply coloured, fruity reds with a dense purple robe, supple tannins and fresh acidity, with aromas of black cherry, blackberry, plum, blackcurrant, soft spice and earthy notes. Round palate; best young or short ageing. A very cold- and mildew-resistant interspecific variety, driving viticulture in northern regions: Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia) and the northeastern US. Hybrid created in 1911 by Eugène Kuhlmann in Alsace, named in honour of Marshal Foch.
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Informations about the Wollersheim Winery
The Wollersheim Winery is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 26 wines for sale in the of Lake Wisconsin to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Lake Wisconsin
The wine region of Lake Wisconsin is located in the region of Upper Mississippi River Valley of Wisconsin of United States. Wineries and vineyards like the Wollersheim Winery or the Wollersheim Winery produce mainly wines red, white and sweet. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Lake Wisconsin are Maréchal Foch, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Lake Wisconsin often reveals types of flavors of non oak, earth or microbio and sometimes also flavors of oak, red fruit or black fruit.
The wine region of Wisconsin
Wine state of the northern American Midwest, harsh continental climate requiring cold-hardy hybrids. Signature Marquette in red: deep robe with signature notes of black cherry, plum, black pepper, cocoa and a herbaceous touch, firm tannins and lively acidity — bred for these extreme climates. Also spicy Maréchal Foch, Léon Millot. Aromatic whites: muscaty La Crescent (apricot, honey), fruity Brianna, vivid La Crosse, Saint Pepin.
The word of the wine: Generic
A term that can have several meanings, but often designates a branded wine as opposed to a wine from a vineyard or château, sometimes abused to designate regional appellations (e.g. Bordeaux, Burgundy, etc.).




