Is Jules Chauvet the Godfather of Natural Wine?

May 27, 2025 - 4 comments

Is Jules Chauvet the Godfather of Natural Wine?

Before natural wine had a name, an app, or a cult following, there was Jules Chauvet, a chemist, winemaker, and deep thinker from Beaujolais. While he never set out to start a movement, his work from the 1940s through the 1980s laid the foundation for what we now call natural wine.

Born in 1907 in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay, Chauvet came from a winemaking family, but he was more curious than conventional. In the 1930s, he studied chemistry and microbiology, later bringing those skills back to his family domaine. His obsession? To fully understand the mechanisms of fermentation, and, once industrial yeasts and additives hit the market, to explore the distinct characteristics of spontaneous versus artificially induced fermentation.

By the 1940s, he was already studying spontaneous fermentations and observing malolactic fermentation under a microscope, decades before most winemakers were even talking about it. He also championed carbonic maceration, a fermentation technique that helps produce light, juicy reds with very little intervention. That method became central to the Beaujolais style and later, a signature of “glou-glou” natural wines.

But Chauvet wasn’t just a pioneer in the cellar. He was also one of the most refined and perceptive tasters the wine world has ever seen. His tasting notes are still admired for their clarity and depth. He helped introduce a more analytical, science-based methodology to wine tasting, combining empirical precision with poetic sensitivity. To him, low-intervention winemaking wasn’t just a philosophical stance. It was a pathway to better-tasting wine.

In L’esthétique du Vin, one of several influential books he wrote, Chauvet argued that minimal manipulation allows wines to express their true terroir, with flavors shaped by nature rather than by the hand of the winemaker. His palate, sharpened by science and experience, found more beauty in purity than in polish.

L'esthétique du vin, Jules Chauvet
L'esthétique du vin, Jules Chauvet

Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, Chauvet mentored a new generation of winemakers including Marcel Lapierre, Jean Foillard, and Yvon Métras. These were the figures who would go on to define the natural wine aesthetic of Beaujolais. Though Chauvet passed away in 1989, his ideas didn’t die with him. They just kept fermenting. Today, the Association Jules Chauvet works to preserve his legacy, keeping his research, philosophy, and tasting insights alive for future generations.

He didn’t chase trends or markets. He just believed in making wine with patience, purity, and deep respect for the process. And today, every bottle of low-intervention wine owes a quiet debt to the man who helped prove that less really can be more.

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  • Les Éditions du 3e Jeudi dedicated a comic book to Jules Chauvet, titled Les Routes du Beaujolais #2, illustrated by Thibaud Guyon and written by David Bessenay. More information here: https://editionstroisiemejeudi.fr.


4 Comments
jerome26 09 Jun. 2025
jerome26

D'ailleurs, ce soir j'ai rendez-vous chez Jacques Neauport pour lui faire déguster ma cuve avant la mis en bouteille de mon Vinsobres vieilles vignes. Jacques Neauport, quand il parle de Jules Chauvet, il l'appel monsieur Chauvet, il nous fait vivre ce qu'il a vécu avec Jules Chauvet, sa manière de déguster, de décrire les suptiles arômes du vin, tenant le vin par son pied et non par son corps pour éviter les odeurs des doigts, la dégustation se fait toujours dehors pour pas qu'il y est d'odeurs.........

jerome26 09 Jun. 2025
jerome26

Oui Jules Chauvet était un grand monsieur du vin. D'ailleurs on ne devrait plus parlé de vin naturel mais de vin et de vin avec intrant pour les vin conventionnel. Concernant Jules Chauvet, ne pas oublier que c'est grâce à Jacques Neauport, élève et disciple de Jules Chauvet les 10 dernières années de sa vie, qui a tout mis en œuvre pour que Jules Chauvet soit reconnu à sa juste valeur.

Juver Aliaga 06 Jun. 2025
Juver Aliaga

Bravo. On a le chance d’avoir les vin de Jean Foillard dans notre cave

mumi 27 May. 2025
mumi

La saggezza di chi ha rispetto della terra e dei suoi frutti

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