24/10/2025
The new ‘Autumn-Winter 2025/2026’ selection is now online, designed to accompany you through the upcoming festive season and beyond, until spring 2026 (15 April).
With over 1,200 carefully selected wines, this selection includes, among other new additions, the arrival of the recently bottled 2023 vintage wines from all regions.
And as always, you can expect the same high quality of service: no charge for mixed orders, fair pricing, shipping to major European countries according to your instructions, and high-quality carriers (Géodis, DB-Schenker, DPD-Chronopost).
15/09/2025
As the wine crisis hits the Libourne region hard, more and more winegrowers are considering diversifying their production. Among them, Adrien David-Beaulieu (owner of Ch. Coutet) is doing well, producing the first “made in France” soy sauces on his farm in Sainte-Terre, a few kilometers from Saint-Émilion.
Made entirely in a converted wine cellar from local ingredients (cereals grown in the Libourne region, salt from the Île de Ré, etc.), these artisanal sauces are a world away from the usual industrial concoctions.
SHINKO soy sauces are starting to make a name for themselves, and Brut recently featured them in a report:
24/07/2025
From Thursday 31 July (evening) to Monday 25 August (morning), our offices and cellars will be closed while Maison DUBECQ disperses to regions where the vineyards are never far away.
The last shipments will take place on Monday 28 July (the weather forecast is favourable for next week), and will resume on Monday 25 August (depending on the weather at the time).
The 2024 Primeurs campaign will remain open during our summer closure, and the stock on our website will be kept up to date at all times: we will continue to take reservations (by post or on our website) in order of arrival, and pro forma confirmation invoices will be sent to you as soon as we return on 25 August.
The entire team at Maison DUBECQ wishes you a wonderful summer, as relaxing and refreshing as possible!