2023 SLO County Wine Industry Award Winners
July 26, 2023
The San Luis Obispo County wine industry annually comes together to honor members of the local wine community. These awards recognize dedication, stewardship, innovation, and leadership demonstrated in the San Luis Obispo County wine community. The 2023 San Luis Obispo County Wine Industry Awards go to – Wine Grape Grower of the Year, Erin Amaral, Pacific Coast Farming; Winemaker of the Year, Matt Trevisan, Linne Calodo; Wine Industry Person of the Year, Mike Sinor, Sinor-LaVallee Wine Co. & Ancient Peaks Winery; and Lifetime Achievement Award, Linda Cooks, Albertsons – Paso Robles.
The Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance in partnership with the San Luis Obispo Coast Wine Collective, the Independent Grape Growers of the Paso Robles Area, The Vineyard Team, and past award recipients worked together to identify the 2023 winners. The honorees are evaluated on their leadership and accomplishments in California’s third-largest wine region, San Luis Obispo County.
The San Luis Obispo County Wine Community celebrated this year’s award winners at a special event on Friday, July 21 at the California Mid-State Fair within the Mission Square.
Wine Industry Person of the Year
Mike Sinor, Founder/Co. Founder, Sinor-LaVallee Wine Co. & Ancient Peaks Winery

In 1994, he got his first full-time cellar worker job at Robert Mondavi owned, Byon Winery in Santa Maria. On a research trip to Burgundy for Mondavi, Mike and Cheri LaVallee got married. They founded Sinor-LaVallee Wine Co in 1997.
Sinor helped found the World of Pinot Noir Event in 2001. In 2006, he co-founded Ancient Peaks Winery, of which he is still the founding winemaker and business partner. Mike and Cheri purchased the Bassi Vineyard in Avila Beach, California in 2013. There he biodynamically farms 30 acres of winegrapes. Mike was part of a small group of winegrowers who successfully founded the San Luis Obispo Coast AVA (SLO Coast AVA) in 2021. Mike currently serves as the SLO Coast Wine Collective board president.
Wine Grape Grower of the Year
Erin Amaral, Vineyard Manager, Pacific Coast Farming

Winemaker of the Year
Matt Trevisan, Owner & Winemaker, Linne Calodo

Matt studied Biochemistry at California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, where he also caught the wine bug. He bootstrapped his way up through the cellar trenches at Justin and Wild Horse before striking out on his own to start Linne Calodo. He later planted Linne Calodo’s two estate vineyards in the Willow Creek District—the main winery estate and Stonethrower Vineyard. Matt handles numerous roles at Linne Calodo, including farmer, winemaker, cover crop sower, fix-it man, amateur electrician, and sheep herder. He practices a quiet dedication to what he calls ‘nature positive’ farming and the conservation of natural local resources.
Matt and Maureen have raised their three children in Paso Robles and are active supporters of the local performing arts scene.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Linda Cooks, Wine and Liquor Manager, Albertsons – Paso Robles

Linda has not always been a wine connoisseur. It wasn’t until her relationships with these wineries back in 1996, where she fell in love with wine, the people, and their stories. Linda has learned the art of winemaking from the winemakers themselves. “I understand the hard work and dedication that is needed to become a distinguished winery. I have been honored to be invited to judge at the Central Coast Wine Competition. When customers come to my store, I talk to them, give them the history of our community and wineries, make suggestions to their likings, and most importantly, treat them like family who want to come back to this beautiful community.”
Linda shares, “It has been a pleasure to be able to work in a corporate industry and have some latitude to do my job the best I can. It has taken a lot of hard work and dedication to get where I am today. My relationships with these wineries are more than just a working relationship, they are family.”
“It is an honor to accept this Lifetime Achievement Award. It is humbling to be recognized and honored in this manner. I am towards the end of my career, and this could not be more fulfilling as a manager of the wine and liquor department. Thank you for the opportunity to serve this community with compassion, hard work, and the love of this industry.”
California Mid-State Fair Photo Credit – Brittany App
