Möhr-Niggli works the steep terrain of Graubünden, Switzerland's easternmost wine region, where Alpine conditions shape wines of precision and mineral tension. The winery's portfolio centers on Pinot Noir—a varietal that thrives in the region's cool climate and demanding slopes. Clos Martha and the house Pinot Noir both achieve depth and structure characteristic of serious cool-climate expressions, while a Viognier demonstrates the winery's range across white varieties. Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator have assessed the portfolio, reflecting the technical caliber of these mountain wines. Graubünden's continental climate, with its temperature swings and sparse rainfall, produces wines marked by acidity and aromatic precision rather than ripeness. Möhr-Niggli's work here captures that essential character—wines built for the table, not the trophy case.