Red dry
Clos Mogador “Com Tu” 2021 is not just a wine, it is an emotional statement.
Com Tu is a project created by René Barbier with his son Anderson Barbier. Anderson, in love with the La Figuera area and its potential, decided to make his first wine together with his father and successfully enter the world of wine.
La Figuera is an area 100% dedicated to Grenache, both old and young vines. It is located at an altitude of 500-600 meters in a very cool area rich in calcareous, white and red clay soils.
The idea for the name Com Tu came from René’s son, the artist Anderson Barbier Meyer, who, together with his mother, came up with the wine label. It is a respect for all people, regardless of their skin color, gender, face or body, whether they have a disability or not, whether they are rich or not, whether they are educated or not. The name of the wine reminds us that we are all the same. In short, I am like you (Com tú), you are like me. On the label you will see two eyes, and in them - a man and a woman, of different races, holding hands over glasses. They need each other so that the glasses do not fall. The nose is the signature of Anderson Barbier Meyer.
Com tu is a wine made from 100% Grenache grapes, from a vineyard called Miramar, located in the very cool area of La Figuera, where the vines share the environment with apple trees, almonds.
Clos Mogador "Com Tu" 2021 delights with a complex aroma - ripe cherries, blackberries, herbs, soft spices and smoke notes prevail. The taste is rich but elegant, with soft tannins, excellent structure, long, expressive aftertaste. Matured for 18 months in 500 l oak barrels.
Acid content: 4.5 g/l
Sulfite content: 78 mg/l
Residual sugar content: 0.6 g/l
Serve at 16ºC with red meat roasts/stews, cured ham, and mature cheeses.
Clos Mogador is a wine estate in Gratallops in the Priorat appellation of Catalonia, particularly known for its red wines focusing on Grenache and Carignan. The estate was founded in 1979 by Catalan-Frenchman René Barbier, but the first Clos Mogador wine did not appear until 1989, when a joint release of a combined blend with nine other producers – released with 10 different labels – appeared to great acclaim.