Barrels & Roots

Find Your Bottle | Matt Reid | Barrels and Roots

Sean Trace

In this Barrels and Roots episode, I sit down with Napa Valley winemaker and general manager Matt Reid of Benessere Vineyards to talk about wine the way real people actually experience it, not as a test, not as a flex, but as a shared, soulful, analog thing in a digital world. 

We get into Matt’s path from environmental economics and the EPA to UC Davis viticulture and enology, then into harvest life and the mentor and peer community that shapes winemakers over time. He explains his reactive winemaking style, paying attention to what the fermentation and the grapes are asking for, and I connect it to how I used to teach English, how no two students need the same approach, and how the best results come from being present, flexible, and paying attention. We also unpack why wine still matters, how it differs from beer and spirits because it is not built for perfect consistency, every vintage, vineyard, and winemaker is its own expression, and that difference is the point. If you feel intimidated by wine, this conversation is your reset, you cannot really do it wrong, you do not need perfect tasting notes, and you do not need to pronounce everything perfectly. Matt shares a simple mindset for new wine drinkers, build relationships with a great local wine shop, explore with intention, and learn your preferences through experience, and we talk about younger wine drinkers moving beyond big Napa Cabernet brands toward curiosity, variety, and personal taste. 

If you want wine to feel more accessible, more fun, and more human, this episode will help you relax, trust yourself, and actually enjoy what is in your glass.