• Mateus rosé was among the alcoholic beverages which were stockpiled in the cellars of
Saddam Hussein's palaces. • It was a preferred wine of Queen
Elizabeth II (in 1999). • The wine is mentioned in the lyrics of the
Elton John song,
Social Disease (1973): "I get juiced on Mateus and just hang loose." • A bottle of Mateus can be seen in the cover photograph of
Graham Nash's 1973 album
Wild Tales, positioned on the mantelpiece just behind Nash's head. • A standard decoration in Beat Generation coffeehouses was an empty Mateus bottle with colourful candle drippings down the sides. • In
Mike Sager's May 1989
Los Angeles Times article "The Devil and John Holmes", the late porn star's ex-wife Sharon confides: "On their first date, he'd brought a bottle of Mateus and a handful of flowers. Sharon had watched through the window as he picked them from a neighbor's front yard." • In the 1978 film,
Animal House, at the home of English professor Professor Dave Jennings (
Donald Sutherland), where some "
grass" is to be consumed, a Mateus bottle is seen being used as a candle-holder. • It is shown being served during the Chinese take-away breakfast scene in the 1981 film,
Neighbors. • In 1977,
Frontier Airlines featured complimentary Mateus wine as part of its meal service on selected flights and advertised this fact. • Professional wrestler
André the Giant was said to drink six bottles of Mateus wine before a match. • During the
Cold War period, Mateus wine became one of the most drunk wines of the American army. Its soldiers are told to be one of the main evangelists of Mateus in markets in the Far East, as in Vietnam. • In an episode of the sketch comedy TV series
Kids in the Hall, Mateus is used to toast a recently concluded business transaction between an artist and collector who are implied to have poor taste in art. • According to
Amy Wallace, his former partner, Mateus served
Carlos Castaneda as an inspiration for naming his invented teacher, Don Juan Matus. ==See also==