by Paul B. » Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:35 am
Howie, great to read your note on this wine. I also enjoyed mine a great deal. Foch is a variety that I truly, truly believe makes some of Ontario's greatest red wines - year in, year out. I say this because even in the poorest of vintages Foch always comes through with lovely colour and good acid/tannin balance; this can't be said of Baco Noir in all circumstances.
Unfortunately there is a serious varietal recognition problem with Foch given all the hype surrounding climatically unsuitable grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot here: Lakeview Cellars put their final release of Foch on sale for $5.95 to clear it. The grape makes an excellent table wine that is densely pigmented, full of rustic flavours and is very ageable - yet all the marketing and publicity goes elsewhere. These decisions tend to be made by bean-counting marketing-guru types - yet they often do not do justice to the actual quality of the wine in the bottle: Lakeview's Foch was on of Ontario's best IMO - better than their Baco, which they continue to make.
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