Clos Mogador, Family winery in Porrera, Spain
Clos Mogador is a winery in Porrera built across steep terraced slopes with slate soils. The elevation and Mediterranean climate naturally shape the character of the grapes grown here.
René Barbier III and Isabelle Meyer founded the winery in 1979 and released their first vintage in 1989. This marked a turning point in the revival of Priorat as a wine region.
The name comes from a French story about a wine family near Avignon, reflecting the Barbier family's own path. Visitors can see how traditional methods connect deeply with this specific place and its character.
The winery offers guided tours through the vineyards and cellar for visitors, followed by tastings. Wear comfortable shoes since the slopes are steep and the terrain is uneven.
The property holds the prestigious Vi de Finca certification, honoring its consistent single-vineyard production over many years. This award is notably rare in the region.
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