Pierre Galet (28 January 1921 – 30 December 2019) was a French
ampelographer and author who was an influential figure within ampelography in the 20th century and before
DNA typing was widely introduced. Beginning in the 1950s, Pierre Galet introduced a system for identifying
varieties based on the shape, contours and characteristics of the leaves of the vines,
petioles, growing
shoots, shoot tips, grape clusters, as well as the colour, size,
seed content and flavour of the grapes. The impact and comprehensiveness of his work earned him the consideration as the "father of modern ampelography".
[ J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 295 Oxford University Press 2006 ] He started publishing within ampelography in the 1950s and his Ph.D. thesis was presented in 1967. He has also written popular science books on grape varieties. Galet was active at the
École Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Montpellier.
Biography
Pierre Galet was born in
Monaco in 1921 and spent most his life in southern France. During
World War II, Galet hid from the
German authorities at the
University of Montpellier. There he spent extensive amounts of time among the Department of
Viticulture's ''
Vitis'' collection which included samples of grapevines from across the globe. While there he was able to study the differences and learn about the different varieties. After the war, Galet would accept a teaching position at the University where from 1946-1989, he was at the forefront of advances in ampelography and was the mentor to several of the leading ampelographers of the late 20th century. Among his students was
Paul Truel, who would categorize and identify several
wine grapes varieties in
Australia and
Portugal. In addition to teaching, Galet traveled to wine regions in the
United States,
South America,
Cyprus,
North Africa,
Asia and throughout
Europe identifying grape varieties and settling legal disputes involving them.
One such legal dispute involved the
European Union regulations banning the use of American ''
Vitis Labrusca'' vines, such as
Isabella and
Noah, in European vineyards. Galet has long been an advocate against forcing the mandatory uprooting of these vines, believing the ban is
anachronistic.
Galet died on 31 December 2019 at the age of 98, four weeks before his 99th birthday.
Discoveries and findings
Through the course of his work, Galet has identified over 100 distinct grape varieties belonging to the
Pinot family. He has also identified vines across the globe that were mistakenly thought to be Pinot, long before DNA fingerprinting was widely used. One such occurrence happened in
California in the 1980s when Galet discovered that vines labeled
Pinot blanc were actually
Melon de Bourgogne, a grape commonly associated with the
Muscadet wines of the
Loire Valley. These so-called "Pinot blanc"
cuttings were provided by the
University of California at Davis who mislabeled them. For more on this error, see also "Melon de Bourgogne - History" at MelonDeBourgogne.com.
[Mike Lempriere ']
Melon de Bourgogne - History
'' MelonDeBourgogne.com
Writings
Between 1956 and 1964, Galet published ''Cépages et vignoble de France'', a four volume catalog of
French wine grape varieties. In 1977 and 1982, his two volume work, ''Maladies et parasites de la vigne'', on various ailments and
grape diseases was released and followed by the fifth edition of his handbook ''Précis de viticulture'' in 1988. In 2000, Galet released ''Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages'', a comprehensive catalog of grape varieties from across the globe including their international synonyms. His student, ampelographer
Lucie Morton, was influential in having much of Galet's work translated into
English.
Awards and recognition
For his work in the advancement of viticulture and ampelography, Galet was made an ''Officier de l'
Ordre du Mérite Agricole''. In 1983, he was given a prize of special recognition by the ''L'Office national interprofessionnel des vins'' (OIV), the association of French vintners, for the collective body of his work.
References
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