Jost Vineyards
2003 Marechal Foch Reserve(Nova Scotia)
This is one of the more extracted Fochs to come out of Nova Scotia in some years. The wine displays a deep opaque purple-black appearance with pigment concentration continuing right to rim of the glass. Bitter black cherry fruit aromas are backed by a slight earthiness and well integrated toasty oak notes. In the mouth the wine shows a supple texture without becoming fat or clumsy. Soft velvety tannins make this wine approachable now, but it has the depth of fruit complexity and the acid and tannin structure to see it develop in bottle for another 5-8 years.
Reviewed December 10, 2005 by Adam Dial.
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The ReviewerBrought up in a family with winery ventures in both California and Canada, Adam Dial seeks and appreciates diversity and individuality in wines. He is a Sommelier with more than two decades of experience in the hospitality and service industry, and is a respected wine educator, judge and industry advisor. In 2003 Adam Dial co-founded Appellation America. |