Yeah, Moog has always made quality stuff. My friend is a Moog dealer and we both also own some vintage Moog synthesizers (He has a Model D Minimoog, original Taurus; I have a Micromoog and an Opus 3). I've played with most of the MoogerFooger pedals and they're all very good although I personally only find the Analog Delay and the Phaser useful for the kind of music I make. Not much of a knob-tweaker.
That being said I did get to play with the new Minitaur bass synth for a few weeks and wasn't overly impressed. The new stuff seems to just have less grit and character than the originals. I don't like saying that because it's just like the holy war we make when bringing up analog vs. digital, although in this case Moog still manufactures analog devices. I just personally find them to be a little boring. But they're really trying to appeal to a larger market and the gear is still a lot of fun to play with if you're into turning knobs.