M.O.B.

Brand Description

M.O.B., located in the Serra d'Estrela district of eastern Dão, is not a name that should incite fear, but curiosity. This daring joint venture is named for the three talented winemakers behind it all: Jorge Moreira of Poeira, Francisco Olazabal from Quinta do Vale Meão, and Jorge Serôdio Borges of Quinta do Passadouro and Wine & Soul. The close-knit trio may have deep roots in the neighboring Douro Valley, but they unite under one desire: to represent the Dão in the truest form. While some winemakers in this region are mimicking a bolder Douro style, M.O.B. aims to craft wines that are intense, yet elegant: a style emblematic of the land.
The leading vineyard, Quinta do Corujão, sits at an altitude of 1,640 feet beside Portugal's highest mountain range, Serra da Estrela. The vines in this area are planted in poor granitic soils, forcing their roots to dig deep in search of water and other nutrients. Cool, brisk air graces the vineyards at nightfall, encouraging elevated levels of natural acidity, while the soils impart a refined mineral character to the final wines: a combination that is unmistakably Dão. The trio aims to utilize an organic approach in the vineyards and hone their skills together, as a team, to create wines with true varietal character, unassailable elegance, and a compelling presence that would be difficult to refuse.

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Acclaim
“The 2015 Branco is a 70/30 blend of Encruzado and Bical, aged for 10 months in a 60/40 mixture of used and new French oak. It comes in at 13.5% alcohol. Fresh, piercing and very much emphasizing its acidity, this is impressive for its long and gripping finish, concentration and freshness. There was a touch of flint up front, but that should blow off. The wood is barely noticeable. This is a potential beauty that should age well. It is priced very nice, too.”
— acclaim for 2015 M.O.B Branco from Wine Advocate, Aug 2017
“The 2013 Estate Tinto, with just M.O.B. on the label, is about 50% Touriga Nacional, with Alfrocheiro (30%), Jaen (15%) and Baga (5%), aged for 12 months in a 70/30 mixture of used and new French barriques. It comes in at 12.5% alcohol. This elegant and pointed blend has fine tension on the finish, with good acidity and some tannic pop as well. Showing all that Dão finesse, it is beautifully constructed. It should age gracefully, given its structure and acidity. As I retasted this, it grew on me. Its power and complexity (touches of beef, amber and red fruits) make it a big winner. It is also nicely aromatic and a perfect food wine.”
— acclaim for 2013 M.O.B. Tinto from Wine Advocate, Aug 2017
“This is the Dão project of three talented Douro winemakers—Jorge Moreira, Francisco Olazabal and Jorge Serôdio Borges. They work with Encruzado and Bical from a high-elevation site in Serra da Estrela, fermenting and aging it in French oak (30 percent new). There’s a taut peach-skin snap to the flavors, along with a broader orange-pith and chicken-of-the-woods savor. It’s balanced, and an intriguing white to age.”
— acclaim for 2015 M.O.B Branco from Wine & Spirits, Feb 2018
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