Clos Mogador Priorat Manyetes 2022
Clos Mogador Priorat Manyetes 2022
Wine Critic Reviews
Robert Parker The Wine Advocate (95):
The 2022 Manyetes, their Cariñena from the lieu-dit in Gratallops that names the wine, fermented with 50% full clusters, 30% in a carbonic maceration way and the rest with a long, 40-day, maceration. It matured in 2,000-liter oak foudres for 20 months. It has contained ripeness and only 13.5% alcohol, lighter than expected with a medium-bodied palate. It's very difficult to work with cover crops here; it's their warmest vineyard, and they get very low yields. The part of the carbonic fermentation was harvested quite early and helped to keep the alcohol down and to retain freshness in the wine. It has aromas of graphite, dark berry fruit and an earthy touch, hints of smoked meats too, and a surprisingly light palate, only medium-bodied, with an ethereal quality to it but very energetic. It has the dusty texture of the Priorat schist. The oak is neatly integrated. None of the wines showed any oak, even though they are introducing new foudres to age their wines in larger-volume containers. 4,500 bottles produced. It was bottled in July 2024.
James Suckling (Not explicitly mentioned): A ripe and meaty nose of roses, minerals and nice touches of dusty funk and graphite. Hints of game and raspberry compote as well. This is firm yet polished, with fine-grained tannins and a lengthy, flavorful finish. Drinkable now, but should hold well for the next few years.