The winery produces a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé, a Saint Emilion Grand Cru, a Vin de France Chardonnay and a Bordeaux-clairet rosé.


A rich terroir
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé
Clos Dubreuil is the result of one man’s way of seeing the land and detecting its potential for producing great Bordeaux wines.

Passion as the driving force
Clos Dubreuil, the fruit of patience
The winery is the result of 20 years of work on Saint-Émilion’s greatest soils to make a wine that will be passed on to future generations.

The Vineyards
Clos Dubreuil has over 21 acres of vineyards comprised of seven parcels with soils that are extremely similar structurally, but that benefit from different exposures - south-facing, north-facing and on a plateau; a distinctive characteristic that makes the wine what it is. The red grape varieties cover 18 acres with 70% merlot, 25% cabernet franc and 5% cabernet sauvignon. The rest of the estate (3 acres) is dedicated to chardonnay production.

Clos Dubreuil
Vineyards grown like a garden


Four exceptional wines in a protected region

« Clos Dubreuil », a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé, is the epitome of a great wine. Strong in nature, specific know-how is required to extract all its subtlety. The truffle aromas take on their fullness after 10 years of ageing.
« Anna », also a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, reveals a palate with the same flavors as “Clos Dubreuil”, but that can be drank earlier.
« Dubreuil Chardonnay » is a gourmet white wine with citrus notes that benefits from short-ageing in a barrel to preserve the grape variety’s distinctiveness.
« Clara », this dark pink rosé combines notes of fruits and flowers on the palate. It goes wonderfully with spicy dishes.

Vines up to 100 years old

Local products

Store & Wine Bar
Wooden shelves along the walls stocked with delicious food, a counter where you can pull up a stool and chat, tables to share an enjoyable experience together... Discovering a selection of food that are a feast for your eyes and taste buds! This general store will delight anyone nostalgic for the traditional French country store where people used to do much more than just shop.
A timeless shop