Terrific wine from Matt Trevisan, the 2009 Sticks and Stones is grenache-driven with a lot of mourvedre and a touch of syrah. Very elegant on the palate - probably is peaking now so I wouldn't recommend holding onto it much longer - but a great example of a mid-level Rhone-style blend from Paso. — 9 years ago

With matt at ragazza. We both liked it, darker fruit Nebbiolo but easy drinking without being jammy — 9 years ago
Part of Angel box — 9 years ago
Pretty damn good, Matt. Sorry for your loss and here's to you and your family! — 10 years ago
First vintage from new winemaker, Matt Courtney. Wow! Big Wine. Love it! — 11 years ago
Oscars. Thank you Matt and Jessica!! Delicious. — 11 years ago
Complex, beguiling aromas of white pear, honey, layers of almond meal, creme brûlée, custard. Terrific mouth watering acidity. Thanks Matt — 11 years ago
Flagstaff House w Matt, Carlin & Scott — 12 years ago
Smooth and silky. Great flavor. Really enjoyed this wine. With Matt and Hannah!! — 8 years ago
Inky purple in the glass with aromas of blueberry, plum, savory bacon fat, black licorice, and spices. 3% Viognier adds some floral lift. Full bodied and juicy on the palate with nice structure. Made by Matt Dees and barrel aged in French oak which is only 30% new. Although not as powerful as the ‘13, it shows a bit more finesse. 14.5% alcohol. $60. — 8 years ago
Dark cherry forward within the first few mins of opening. — 9 years ago
A terrific offering from Matt Trevisan, the 2010 Problem Child is a blend of zinfandel (77%), syrah (16%), and mourvedre (7%) and is an example of what non-traditional blends can achieve in Paso Robles. Contrary to conventional thinking about zins, the addition of syrah and mourvedre make this wine improve with some age. Intense dark berry notes on the nose, this wine has complexity that is hard to get from zin on its own. One of the better incarnations of this wine that I've had, this is terrific. One bit of advice: serve it a couple of degrees below cellar temp to bring it in to balance. — 10 years ago

Great nose with hints of cocoa, red raspberry fruit with subdued sweetness, well integrated tannins with a nice acid finish that last for over a minute. I've possibly underrated this. Years ago Matt opened a ton of older bottles for a group of us during a winery visit and I have to believe this has time left in the tank. — 10 years ago
Matt cortney from the restaurant business and at Robert biale and marcassan. — 11 years ago
With: Matt Lichtenberg, Tony Garcia, Howard Horowitz, David Amador, Bryan Thomas, Conrad Greene — 12 years ago
Matt Daniel 1983 vintage — 12 years ago
Big and rich, but strangely light on the palette. Lovely. — 8 years ago
Grilled lobster and this bottle with @King Lawrence . appreciate the great juice @Matt Courtney — 8 years ago
@Matt Courtney is a great friend so no score. But this 2014 is a deal ringer for PYCM added a bit more opulence of CA. Flinty, noble sulfides , warm cinnamon pear tart, spearmint, hints of barrel toast. Always a pleasure to drink!!! Great wine Matt. Get on this list before it's too late. Don't say I didn't tell you. — 8 years ago
Delicious. Ended with a crisp fruity happy taste. — 9 years ago
Full bodied and strong finish. All kinds of tobacco and vanilla with an oaky touch. Nice back tannin touch. Sushi night just got better! — 10 years ago
Killer! Thanks @Matt Ryan — 11 years ago
Very forward does not remind me that much of the last time I had a Caymus SS (which was vintages from the 90s). Cherry and French vanilla, very easy to drink right now. Went well with the lamb I had. Thanks to Matt for bring this and the Astralis to dinner. Was worth the corkage. — 11 years ago
Sense of steel and flowers. — 12 years ago
Matt Daniel 1983 birthday — 12 years ago
Neal Schaffer
Baked apple pie, ripe pineapple, crushed gravel, butter, and pie crust... a style of Napa Chardonnay that I quite enjoy when done right. The minerality brings this together for me. Perfect pairing for some baked fish and buttery vegetables. — 8 years ago