Clos Mogador 2023
£86.90 (Inc. VAT bot. 75 cl.) / North Ireland
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
When I first put my nose in the glass of the 2023 Clos Mogador, I felt the freshness of spring flowers and lots of herbs, but the wine was a little closed and shy. I'm always excited when facing a new vintage of Clos Mogador, a wine that has been very important for Priorat and for my understanding of the Mediterranean. This year, the wine feels very balanced and has more elegance, and it's fine-boned and with very fine tannins. It's focused, clean and very neat; it doesn't feel chameleonic like some years when its young. This is more energetic, and there's no concern about the body; it's powerful and has abundant tannins, a wine for the long run. This is a step up in precision, freshness and elegance. It's subtle and elegant despite the notable ripeness. It fermented with 100% uncrushed grapes. They are removing the Cabernet and Syrah (in 2025, the wine is approximately 50% Cariñena and 50% Garnacha), and they are using less and less barriques. This is a very serious Mogador. This year, they produced less, just 28,000 bottles.
Features
Type of wine
Style
Occasions
Winery
Size
Appellation
Alcohol
15.0%
Grapes
Serving
Between 16ºC and 18ºC
Winemaking
Aged for 20 months in French oak barrels (70% new ones).
Shipping to North Ireland
50% discount on orders over £350.12Estimated transit time: 4-5 working days.
| Bottles | Price | Over £350.12 |
|---|---|---|
| 1-6 | £11.29 | £5.65 (-£5.65) |
| 7-12 | £15.32 | £7.66 (-£7.66) |
| 13-18 | £21.44 | £10.72 (-£10.72) |
| 19-24 | £29.32 | £14.66 (-£14.66) |
| 25-30 | £34.05 | £17.02 (-£17.02) |
| 31-36 | £38.08 | £19.04 (-£19.04) |
| 37-42 | £45.95 | £22.98 (-£22.98) |
| 43-48 | £50.33 | £25.16 (-£25.16) |
| 49-54 | £56.85 | £28.43 (-£28.43) |
| 55-60 | £61.10 | £30.55 (-£30.55) |
| VAT included | ||







