2023 Clos Mogador Magnum

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Clos Mogador Winery

Clos Mogador was founded in 1979 by René Barbier in Gratallops and is one of the pioneers of modern Priorat. The estate works exclusively with its own vineyards on steep slopes of llicorella and vinifies with indigenous yeasts. Low yields, long macerations, and aging in large wooden vats define the style. Clos Mogador is the estate's Vina Classificada and is considered one of Priorat's benchmarks.

We don't really need to say much about iconic winemaker René Barbier. His Clos Mogador is perhaps the most famous Priorat wine. It's an organically grown, full-bodied, deep red wine and among the absolute best from the Priorat region.

For the first time in Spain, Clos Mogador, one of the prestigious wines made by René Barbier in the DOCa Priorat, has been awarded the prestigious "Vi de Finca" designation. "Vi de Finca" is an additional designation to the DOCa Priorat certification, which already recognizes this wine. Clos Mogador was the first wine to receive this prestigious designation in all of Spain. It certifies that all the grapes used to make this wine have come from Clos Mogador's single vineyard for at least the past five years (five years that can be documented and traced), and is simultaneously awarded to a wine that has enjoyed international renown for more than ten years. More information about this winery can be found under the Winery tab.

2023 Clos Mogador Vina Classificada Gratallops Magnum

The 2023 Clos Mogador comes from the estate's own estate of approximately 20 hectares at an altitude of approximately 350 meters in Gratallops, DOQ Priorat. The blend consists of 47% Garnatxa Negra, 32% Carinyena, 14% Syrah, and 7% Cabernet Sauvignon.

Vinification and maturation

The grapes are pressed through an olive oil press, which only extracts half the grape juice (unlike a conventional press), but this is the most beautiful part, making the wine 50% more concentrated. Fermentation is carried out exclusively with indigenous yeasts and approximately 40% whole bunches. Maceration lasts between 35 and 65 days, depending on the plot and grape variety. The wine is then fully matured for 18 months in 2,000-liter wooden vats. Bottling took place in mid-July 2025 and was then bottle-aged for another 8 months before being released to the market in February 2026.

René Barbier on the 2023 vintage

“After an agonizing end to 2022 due to extreme drought, 2023 began in the same way, with no rain, and the plants reacted wisely by conserving energy. They produced few flowers, which would become grapes in the future. Time passed with no changes, without rain, reaching maturity at the end of August which, although early, was almost perfect. We then decided to harvest. I truly believe that the key to the quality of this vintage is having harvested early. We were able to rescue the energy that the plant had been able to store up to that point, and I doubt it could have sustained it any longer. As I said, although early, this is a vintage with round and pleasant tannins, which shows a certain maturity.

Color, smell and taste

Deep ruby red in color. The nose reveals abundant black fruit, blackberries, and Mediterranean herbs, with distinct notes of laurel and menthol after aeration. The palate is rich, deep, and generous, with a clear structure derived from the llicorella soil. The wine displays warmth yet remains balanced, with spicy and mineral nuances on the long finish. A youthful vibrancy is present, while everything points to great aging potential.

This is a 1.5 litre magnum in OWC/1 - even more delicious, festive and with a longer aging potential

Wine-Food and Discount

If available, you'll find the official fact sheet and additional information about this fine wine in the "Attachments" tab. We'll automatically send you this information when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at the checkout page. We're located in Dordrecht, right next to the A16 motorway, with ample parking. Click here for our address.

You can read the full wine reviews from Parker, Suckling, Vinous, and Wine Spectator, among others. Need advice on finding the perfect wine to pair with your dish? Click here for our exclusive Sommelier. Free for Grand Cru customers. In the "Food" tab, you'll find advice on what to consider for the perfect wine-and-spice pairing, as well as several dish suggestions from our Sommelier.

René Barbier, along with Carles Pastrana of Clos de l'Obac, Alvaro Palacios (from Rioja , but known for L'Ermita in Priorat), and José Lluis Perez (Clos Martinet, and father of Sarah Perez), is one of the founding fathers of this recently discovered or rediscovered Priorat wine region. Clos Mogador is named after the single vineyard that René Barbier began cultivating in the 1970s, in the now world-famous village of Gratallops. The wines of Clos Mogador have become legendary, like those of Sassicaia from Italy and Château Margaux from France. Clos Mogador has achieved cult status as a major world wine. A unique feature of René Barbier's winemaking: he presses the grapes using an olive oil press, which yields only half the grape juice (unlike a conventional press). This makes the wine 50% more concentrated and makes it almost liqueur-like in the glass. Priorat wines are naturally quite concentrated, and yields are typically microscopic. Robert Parker was one of the first international journalists to give Clos Mogador wines extra praise. And now, the wines of Rene Barbier and Sara Perez (Rene's wife) are household names.

In addition to Clos Mogador, his wife, the renowned winemaker Sara Pérez, produces wines in Montsant (the region surrounding the Priorat) from the La Universal and Mas Martinet wineries. These wines, such as Clos Martinet, Venus, and Dido, are now among Spain's finest.

Available as of Mar 31, 2026
Type of Wine Red
Country Spain
Region Catalunya
Appellation Priorat (Appellation)
Winery Clos Mogador
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2023
Drinking as of 2026
Drinking till 2036
Alcohol % 14
Alcohol free/low No
Content 1.5 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion En Primeur
Parker rating 97
James Suckling rating 95
Vinous rating 97
Tasting Profiles Complex, Donker fruit, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Rijk, Tannines
Drink moments Iets te vieren, Lekker luxe, Met vrienden
Sommy Pairing Beschrijving De 2023 Clos Mogador Magnum is een prachtige volle rode wijn met diepe robijnrode kleur en een rijke geur van zwart fruit, bramen en mediterrane kruiden, aangevuld met subtiele toetsen van laurier en menthol. In de smaak is hij krachtig en genereus met een mooie balans tussen rijpe tannines en een minerale ondertoon van de llicorella-bodem, waardoor hij perfect samengaat met stevige gerechten zoals rundvlees, lam en wild. Door zijn rijke structuur en kruidige nuances past hij uitstekend bij langzaam gegaarde stoofschotels en bereidingswijzen waarbij het vlees lekker mals wordt en de smaken zich goed kunnen ontwikkelen. Een leuke tip is om de wijn licht te decanteren en te serveren op ongeveer 16 tot 18 graden voor het ultieme smaakgenot.

Parker

97

James Suckling

95

Vinous

97

In the heart of Priorat, Clos Mogador grew into one of Spain’s most influential wineries, led by the Barbier family and their unique vision.

 

The history of Clos Mogador

Clos Mogador is inseparably linked to the revival of Priorat in the 1980s. Until then, the region was almost forgotten. Old terraces lay abandoned and production was small and local. René Barbier, from a Catalan-French winemaking family, saw potential here. Together with a small group of pioneers, he decided to plant vines on these rugged slate soils. It was a bold step, as the conditions were harsh and yields were low. Yet this proved to be the key to quality. Their joint wines gained international recognition in a short time and Priorat once again became a name in the wine world.

 

From the very beginning, Clos Mogador was one of the leading examples. While many other wine regions chose large-scale production, Barbier opted for small-scale, focused and distinctive winemaking. The first vintages were immediately a statement: this is wine with character, unwilling to compromise.

 

The Barbier family

The story of Clos Mogador is also a family story. René Barbier and his wife Isabel Meyer built the estate step by step, often with limited resources but always with vision. Their son, René Barbier Meyer, literally grew up among the barrels and has since become the driving force in the cellar. He combines the knowledge of his parents with a contemporary approach. His sister, Christian, and other family members are also involved. This makes Clos Mogador not an anonymous project, but a family estate where tradition and renewal go hand in hand.

What makes this family so interesting is the combination of Catalan determination and French finesse. Barbier senior brought his European background with him, but always felt deeply connected to Priorat and Catalan culture. That mix can be tasted in the wines: classic in structure, modern in energy.

 

About René Barbier

René Barbier Sr. was born in 1950 in Tarragona and is a direct descendant of French winemakers with roots going back to the 1200s. Like his ancestors, he has spent his entire life in the wine world. Trained at the most prestigious wine schools in Bordeaux, Burgundy and Limoux, he also worked in renowned wineries such as Moueix, the makers of Petrus. 

 

René Barbier is considered the father of "Modern Priorat," an era that began in the late 1980s and crystallized in the "Clos" movement. He was the first to truly believe in the potential of the area to produce world-class wines. Barbier was a visionary who brought together a group of friends and motivated them to follow a dream, take on an adventure, and create a new lifestyle. This family winery, where two generations currently work side by side, was founded in 1979 in Gratallops. Their Clos Mogador is the symbol of a revolution, the pure expression of Priorat terroir, and one of the most respected wines in Spain.

 

The origins of this vineyard go back to Roman times. The vines benefit from an exceptional microclimate because they are surrounded by mountains reaching 1,200 meters above sea level. Clos Mogador is an immense amphitheater of crumbling slate (licorella), bathed by the Siurana River, rich in history and Moorish legends. René was born in 1950 in Tarragona and is a direct descendant of French winemakers whose roots go back to the 1200s. Like his ancestors, he has spent his whole life in wine. Trained in the most prestigious wine schools of Bordeaux, Burgundy and Limoux, he also worked in renowned wineries such as Moueix, the makers of Petrus. His reach in the wine world and experience extends from vineyards to wine marketing and especially to the part where his own wines are made. In 1979 he acquired his first vineyard in Priorat and began producing his first wine in the region: Clos Mogador. Later came Nelin, Manyetes and Espectacle del Montsant.

 

The location in Priorat

Gratallops, the village where Clos Mogador is located, forms the heart of Priorat. The landscape is spectacular and unforgiving: steep slopes, narrow terraces and winding rivers that cut through the region. The key element is the soil. The famous llicorella, a mix of dark slate and quartz, gives the wines their recognizable minerality and power. This soil forces the vines to root deeply in search of water and nutrients. The result: grapes with concentration and tension.

The climate in Priorat is dry and sunny, with hot summers. However, altitude differences and the cooling garbinada wind provide much-needed freshness. Nights are cool, allowing the grapes to ripen slowly and retain their acidity. This contrast between heat and coolness gives the wines their balance.

 

Vineyards and grapes

Clos Mogador works with vineyards that vary in age and location. Some vines are over 80 years old and produce grapes of exceptional quality. The core varieties are Garnacha and Cariñena, typical of Priorat. In addition, they use Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon for extra depth. The vineyards are spread across small plots that can only be worked by hand. Machines have no chance here; it is pure manual labor.

Organic and biodynamic principles play an increasingly important role. No pesticides, but natural solutions. No artificial fertilizers, but compost and green manures. Biodiversity is high, with olive trees, herbs and shrubs growing between the vines. This creates balance in the vineyard and healthy grapes that require little correction in the cellar.

 

The wines of Clos Mogador

The signature wine is Clos Mogador itself. This blend of Garnacha, Cariñena, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon is considered one of the benchmarks of Priorat. It is known for its power, depth and longevity. Enthusiasts easily age the wine for ten to twenty years. Each vintage is different, but the style is recognizable: intense, complex and with a vibrant minerality from the llicorella soils.

In addition, the family makes several other wines:

  • Manyetes: a pure expression of Cariñena from a special plot. Firm, dark and yet refined.
  • Nelin: a white Priorat, made from Garnacha Blanca and other local grapes. Aging in wooden barrels and amphorae gives it depth and originality.
  • Com Tu: a red wine from Montsant, produced by René Barbier junior and his wife. It is a tribute to diversity and equality, with an approachable style.

Each wine shows that Clos Mogador does not stand still. The estate continues to experiment, but always with respect for the origin and the identity of Priorat.

 

Interesting facts

  • - Clos Mogador was one of the five original “Clos” that made Priorat internationally known in the 1980s.
  • - The name Mogador refers to Essaouira in Morocco, a place where the Barbier family has fond memories.
  • - In 2001, Clos Mogador was one of the first wines in Spain to receive the status “Vi de Finca Qualificada”: an official recognition for vineyards of exceptional quality.
  • - The labels of Clos Mogador are designed by family members and friends, giving each vintage a personal touch.
  • - The estate welcomes wine lovers from all over the world every year, b

Food Pairings

De 2023 Clos Mogador Magnum is een prachtige volle rode wijn met diepe robijnrode kleur en een rijke geur van zwart fruit, bramen en mediterrane kruiden, aangevuld met subtiele toetsen van laurier en menthol. In de smaak is hij krachtig en genereus met een mooie balans tussen rijpe tannines en een minerale ondertoon van de llicorella-bodem, waardoor hij perfect samengaat met stevige gerechten zoals rundvlees, lam en wild. Door zijn rijke structuur en kruidige nuances past hij uitstekend bij langzaam gegaarde stoofschotels en bereidingswijzen waarbij het vlees lekker mals wordt en de smaken zich goed kunnen ontwikkelen. Een leuke tip is om de wijn licht te decanteren en te serveren op ongeveer 16 tot 18 graden voor het ultieme smaakgenot.

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