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Jules Chauvet

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Jules Chauvet (1907–1989) was a wine négociant. He worked from La Chapelle-de-Guinchay in the Beaujolais.

Jules Chauvet was a winemaker and a taster. He also possessed the skills of a chemist, which he obtained at the school of chemistry at Lyon, then with Otto Warburg, with whom he maintained a long correspondence. He worked particularly on yeast, malolactic fermentation and carbonic maceration.

He also was a teacher in winemaking. As such he later inspired the movement of natural wines. He leaves books of quality, including The aroma of fine wine, the text of a lecture he delivered at the wine fair of Mâcon in 1950.

Own books

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  • L'Esthétique du vin, Jean-Paul Rocher publisher, Paris, 104 p., ISBN 978-2-917411-14-8
  • Études scientifiques et autres communications (1949-1988), Jean-Paul Rocher publisher, Paris, 193 p., ISBN 978-2-911361-93-7
  • L'Arôme des vins fins, in Le Vin en question, an interview with Hans Ulrich Kesselring,[1] Jean-Paul Rocher publisher, Paris, 1998, 108 p., ISBN 978-2-911361-08-1
  • Vins à la carte, tome 1, Jean-Paul Rocher publisher, Paris, 1998, ISBN 978-2-911361-07-4
  • La dégustation des vins, son mécanisme et ses lois in Évelyne Léard-Viboux & Lucien Chauvet, Jules Chauvet, naturellement..., Jean-Paul Rocher publisher, Paris, 2006, 113 p., ISBN 978-2-911361-81-4

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References

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  1. ^ Originally published in the Chemische Rundschau Magazin n° 50, 9 December 1981