- Jules Guyot
Jules Guyot (
1807 -March 31 1872 ) was a French physician andagronomist who was born in the commune of Gyé-sur-Seine in the department ofAube . Guyot studied medicine inParis , and had an avid interest inmechanics ,physics andtelegraphy , but he is best known for his work inviniculture .Guyot is remembered for making improvements in the cultivation and preparation of grapevines for the production of quality wines. He introduced the "Guyot system" of "cane-pruning" of vines for trellises. The Guyot system is extensively used throughout vineyards in Europe. The terms "single Guyot" and "double Guyot" are used for different techniques in the training of vines. His best known written works are: "Culture de la vigne et vinification", and "Étude des vignobles de France, pour servir à l'enseignement mutuel de la viticulture et de la vinification françaises". The latter work concerned Guyot's six-year research (1861-67) of vineyards in 71 departments throughout France.
As a student, Guyot participated in the 1830
July Revolution , and during the unrest in 1831 was jailed in theSainte-Pélagie prison. He has a cultivated variety ofpear called the "Docteur Jules Guyot" named after him, and the "L'institut universitaire de la Vigne et du Vin" (aka Institute Jules Guyot) at theUniversity of Burgundy inDijon is named in his honor. This institute offers degrees in the study ofoenology .References
*"This article is based on a translation of an article from the German and French Wikipedia."
* [http://www.thewinedoctor.com/advisory/technicaltraining.shtml Vine Training Techniques]
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