Why wine?
CJK: Wine
fits with any mood, social gathering (i.e., friends, family), time of day or [even] time of year.
First wine that really captured your attention? How old were you?
CJK: I was around seven years old during the 70s and my
parents used to drink Mateus rose. I remember the shape of the bottle.
All-time favourite bottle of wine?
CJK: Chablis Premier Cru.
Favourite wine-producing region? Why?
CJK: Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand. [Its] oaky,
acidic, crisp smokiness.
Your favourite food-and-wine pairing?
CJK: Any [involving] seafood.
What is Cyprus missing when it comes to wine?
CJK: The big wineries [Editor's note: I assume Chef John refers to KEO, LOEL, ETKO & Sodap] need to take a leaf out of the small
bespoke wineries.
What do you foresee for Cyprus’s wine industry?
CJK: If the big wineries invest time and money in small
wineries, we will be on the right road.
What do you enjoy most about your work in the food & wine world?
CJK: The endless possibilities of food and wine pairing.
What is your “Five Year Plan” for your business?
CJK: To continue to be innovative.
Who is your favourite wine personality? Why?
CJK: Kate Goodman [Host of a revamped Food and Drink on BBC Two.] She is a straightforward wine talker.
Any embarrassing episodes involving spilled wine, corkscrews, sommeliers
or drunken behaviour?
CJK: I worked with a 4-foot Portuguese sommelier in the
past. He was always drunk! [Smiley face]
Of course, your all-time favourite island wine?
CJK: I love the Zambartas Cabernet Franc/Lefkada Rose. You can taste the raspberries and pomegranate. Beautiful.
You can find Chef John on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/chefjohnkouphou) and on Twitter (@chefjohn_). He works his culinary magic in Paphos at Elea Estate.
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