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   <title>In conversation with ... Jean-Benoît &amp; Romain, Founders of Think Wine</title>
   <pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>by Aude Camus&nbsp;</strong> <br />  &nbsp; <br />  Wine lovers in the 852 rejoice, the coolest wine bar in town has recently opened its doors and you are going to love it. Imagine a place stocking close to 600 different wines and showcasing an alluring diversity of wine terroir, appellations and vintages rarely found in Hong Kong, a cute little terrace where to sip on your glass al fresco (perfect in that autumn weather) and the most unique décor featuring extravagant wallpaper and fabrics from famed French fashion designer Christian Lacroix (a friend of Jean-Benoît’s family) and unique art pieces made of personal souvenirs including a mural made of Champagne capsules – also known as muselets – collected by Romain (each and every capsules being different from the others) and collages featuring menus collected by Jean-Benoît’s grand-father in some of the best gastronomic French restaurants including menus tracing back to the 60’s. The minute you step in, you know you are in for a different experience. There’s nothing pretentious about&nbsp;<strong>Think Wine</strong>, the place just make you feel good whether you are a wine connoisseur or just a normal person in the mood for a glass of wine and some pornfood bites such as artisanal French cheeses. But, on top of the homey vibes, the reason why&nbsp;<a class="link" href="https://www.thinkwinehk.com/" target="_blank">Think Wine</a>  &nbsp;feels like such a welcoming place is definitely thanks to its two founders: Jean-Benoît Isselé and Romain Loriot.&nbsp; <br />   <br />  &nbsp;</div>  
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Hi Jean-Benoît, Romain. Thanks for welcoming me today here at Think Wine! To start with, I’d love to know a bit more about you guys. Who are you, how did you first arrived here in Hong Kong and how did you meet?&nbsp;</strong> <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: we both are sommeliers and we pretty much arrived at the same time in Hong Kong, 3 years and a half ago.&nbsp; <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: I first came to handle the closing of&nbsp;<strong>Spoon</strong>, an Alain Ducasse restaurant, and its re-branding and re-opening as&nbsp;<strong>Rech</strong> <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: and I first came to Hong Kong for the opening of&nbsp;<strong>Frantzens Kitchen</strong>&nbsp;in Sheung Wan. And guess what? We met drinking wine haha. We both loved to go for wine at&nbsp;<strong>LQV</strong>&nbsp;on Gage Street and there is a little game that sommeliers love playing when meeting another sommelier at a bar, sending each other glasses of wine and have the other one guess what he is drinking. We just happened to send each other the exact same bottle and this is how our friendship started. Then, we just kept on seeing each other and drink wine together. A bit drunk sometimes, we would laugh and speak about opening our very own wine bar.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>Opening your very own wine bar, was it something you already had in mind before coming to Hong Kong?</strong></div>  
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>JB</strong>: I think we both knew we wanted to have our own business somedays yes because it is a very natural move in our industry and jobs. One thing we didn’t know is that we were going to partner together! But we kept on talking about this little dream of ours until we decided to make it something real. In the meantime, we both had taken on new jobs. Romain had joined&nbsp;<strong>Le Comptoir Group</strong>&nbsp;as wine director, and I had joined&nbsp;<strong>Black Sheep Restaurants</strong>&nbsp;to look after their Soho venues and more specifically&nbsp;<strong>Belon</strong>. Those two jobs gave us a wider understanding of the industry. They also allowed us to start and meet more people.&nbsp; <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: it also allowed me to gain more experience on the sourcing part and get a deeper understanding on how to deal with the winemakers <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: and voilà, Think Wine just became an evidence to us&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>Why deciding to open a wine bar rather than a restaurant?&nbsp;</strong></div>  
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>JB</strong>: in a restaurant, you need a Chef and therefore you need a proper kitchen. Knowing the real-estate market here in Hong Kong we had to make a choice; it was either a kitchen or a wine cellar. We decided to go for the wine cellar. It does make sense because wine is our passion. We wanted the wine to be the star at our place, not just something to compliment the food. Of course, we do offer some bites. Having work in restaurants before and being friends with many chefs, we learnt a great deal about sourcing the best ingredients and even though our food offer is not extensive, it is very on point. We don’t offer the usual wine bar cheese and cutlery board, we wanted something slightly more sophisticated so our food comes into vintage plates my mum and I hunted for before the opening and for our cheeses, for example, we work with “Meilleurs Ouvriers de France” (<em>editor’s note: a unique and prestigious award rewarding the best craftsmen in their category</em>). <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>Why this name, Think Wine?</strong> <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: first we were thinking about going for a French name, but we decided not to because we didn’t want to make this place just another French place in town. Whether you are French or not, whether you are wearing a suit or a pair of flip-flops it doesn’t make any difference to us. We just want you to enjoy your glass of wine, whether you are a connoisseur looking for something rare or someone like you and me just looking to sip on a nice glass of rosé.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>Which means you don’t only offer French wines and are open to feature wines from other countries?&nbsp;</strong></div>  
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      <div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Romain</strong>: indeed. I’d say that 80% of our wine list is made of French wines. The way we’ve done things is that we first work on building this French wines selection, then we sat down, look at each category and asked ourselves: do we need to add any more reference to this specific category? Do we have enough Chablis? Yes, we do. Do we have enough Puligny-Montrachet? No, we don’t. Should we add a few more Champagnes? Yes, we should. Always keeping in mind that we wanted to offer a nice variety. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>So, what is the common thread between all your wines?</strong> <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: we want to surprise people, especially our sommeliers friends and wine connoisseurs, by offering them something they might not know or might not drink quite often. We also have a few exclusivities. But more importantly, we want everyone to feel at ease having a glass of wine at Think Wine.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>Making the wine less intimidating?</strong> <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: yes. We also host quite a number of wine dinners but not the traditional, boring, kind where everyone seats around the same table and listen to the winemaker. <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: those dinners can be so boring and intimidating <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: instead, we are doing it very casual. People seat wherever they want, they don’t even have to seat, we threw a nice little buffet on the bar and the winemaker goes from one person to another making it easier to ask any question that you may have.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>About your entrepreneurial journey, what is a challenge opening your wine bar here in Hong Kong?</strong> <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: oh yes! We’ve been going through a lot of emotions, high ups and really hard downs too. We’ve been lucky to receive a lot of support from our friends, from chefs and restaurants owners also. <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: at least 7 or 8 sommeliers have reviewed our wine last before the opening. There is something great about the FnB people in Hong Kong. It’s such a competitive industry that you could think they don’t help each other but it’s not true. It’s almost like being part of a family. The toughest part was definitely finding the venue. We did go through a lot of quite strong emotions. But if I had to do it again, I’ll do it just the same because we just love this place so much. Et people seem to love it as well.&nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <strong>One last thing: a few foodie places you can recommend in Hong Kong?</strong> <br />  <strong>JB</strong>: when it comes to wine, my go to places are&nbsp;<strong>Premier Cru</strong>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<strong>Oz Terroirs</strong>, a place with an unusual focus on Australian wines, but also&nbsp;<strong>La Cabane</strong>, One of my fav restaurant in town is&nbsp;<strong>Ecriture</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="link" href="https://www.hongkongmadame.com/en/ECRITURE_a1824.html" target="_blank"><strong>REDISCOVER OUR WRITE-UP ON ECRITURE</strong></a>) and I very recently had a huge crush for&nbsp;<strong>L’Envol&nbsp;</strong>(<a class="link" href="https://www.hongkongmadame.com/en/Chefs-of-Hong-Kong-Olivier-Elzer-Culinary-Director-at-L-Envol_a2008.html" target="_blank"><strong>REDISCOVER OUR INTERVIEW OF CHEF OLIVIER ELZER</strong></a>). Oh and let’s not forget&nbsp;<strong>Caprice</strong>&nbsp;(<a class="link" href="https://www.hongkongmadame.com/en/Michelin-Star-Chefs-of-Hong-Kong-Guillaume-Galliot-Chef-de-Cuisine-at-Caprice_a1949.html" target="_blank"><strong>REDISCOVER OUR INTERVIEW OF CHEF GUILLAUME GALLIOT</strong></a>) and&nbsp;<strong>Belon</strong>, not only because Daniel is a good friend but also because I truly admire his work as a chef.&nbsp; <br />  <strong>Romain</strong>: I have a great memory of&nbsp;<strong>VEA</strong>, where I went when we discovered my wife was pregnant with our first child. And I also had a crush on&nbsp;<strong>L’Envol</strong>&nbsp;recently even though we didn’t go on the same day. When I have people visiting, I love to take them to&nbsp;<strong>Maxim’s Palace</strong>&nbsp;for local food in a vibrant and unique atmosphere.&nbsp; <br />   <br />   <br />   <br />  &nbsp;</div>   <br />  &nbsp;
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   <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2014 03:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <p class="p1">If you miss true Parisian wine bars this should help you feel better. Awarded “Best Wine Shop of the Year” in 2013&nbsp;by La Revue du Vin de France, European top magazine for wines, the famous Parisian establishment Le Quinze Vins has now opened in Hong Kong. The concept is the same as in Paris: an extensive wine list to please all budgets, and a boutique space where you can buy a bottle or two, if you fancy it, on your way out after your wine tasting. If you’re near Wanchai take a small break and go check it out. We bet you won’t be leaving that soon. Cosy atmosphere, great wines at France prices, cold cut platters, spellbinding. <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The good news? Le Quinze Vins is part of our Privilege Card partners! At the wine bar, that means no corkage on the second bottle of wine you drink there (saving 100HK$), and at the wine shop, you’ll receive a 10% discount for purchasing 12 bottles or more! More information <a class="link" href="http://www.hongkongmadame.com/en/Le-Quinze-Vins_a1046.html"><span class="s1">here</span></a>. And now, Cheers! <br />   <br />  Le Quinze Vins <br />  G/F, 9 Swatow Street, Wanchai, Hong Kong, +852 2673 7636 <br />  <a href="https://www.google.com.hk/maps/place/9+Swatow+St,+Wan+Chai/@22.2753011,114.1714919,17z/"><span class="s1">See on a map</span></a> <br />  Open from 3pm to 12am <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <a class="link" href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Le-Quinze-Vins-Hong-Kong/1529870040566409"><span class="s1">www.facebook.com/pages/Le-Quinze-Vins-Hong-Kong</span></a>  <br />  
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      <span style="color:#ff99cc;"><strong>Edit - January 7th 2018: this restaurant is now closed</strong></span> <br />   <br />   <br />  What a perfect name for this newly opened bistro located in Soho. Traditional French dishes cooked to perfection by the chef (who has worked for Le Crillon thank you very much!). The menu is not exhaustive : 4 starters, 2 salads and 5 main courses but there are daily specials in case you worry you’ll always order the same thing. Everything is super fresh and very nicely presented.&nbsp; If you go there after work , order a glass of wine with a Corsican cold cut and/or cheese platter . We love this new restaurant&nbsp; that’s just the right place for a casual lunch or dinner with friends. Re the décor, this bistro takes you to five corners of France : Provence, Auvergne , Burgundy , Corsica , Paris . Just pick the atmosphere that you fancy. Between two discussions , take a look at the black and white movie projected on the white wall above the open kitchen. Never seen in HK before! See you soon at La Grande Bouffe! <br />  &nbsp; <br />  La Grande Bouffe <br />  LG/F 66 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2324 1408 <br />  Open Mondays to Saturdays from 11am to 2am and Sundays from 11am to 12am <br />  &nbsp; <br />  The bill (for 2 people) <br />  1 auvergnate salad&nbsp;: 135 HK$ <br />  1 parisienne salad&nbsp;: 135 HK$ <br />  1 Coca Light&nbsp;: 30 HK$ <br />  Total&nbsp;: 300 HK$ + 10% service charge <br />  &nbsp; <br />  FYI the set lunch offers really good value for money&nbsp;: 98 HK$ for starter + main or main + dessert and 108 HK$ for starter + main + dessert <br />  &nbsp; <br />  <a class="link" href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/La-Grande-Bouffe/672014179505755" target="_blank">La Grande Bouffe Facebook page</a> 
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      <div>  	How about an evening with friends over a glass of wine, sharing good and listening to live music? That's what you get every night at Peel Fresco. For you newbies to Hong Kong Madame, Sam is the owner of Tambour, a really sweet, cosy wine bar located on Peel Street, and his new 'baby', Peel Fresco, is just a few doors down. It's a live music venue with different musicians and music styles every night of the week, from jazz and blues to rock, open mic nights and latino... they also put on regular theme nights too. Thursday is 'Latin Night' ; Tuesday is "open mic" night, and anyone can take part (let's hope we don't need ear plugs!); Wednesday nights are Ladies Night (so lady singers only please!) and Sunday is 'Musician’s Chill Out' (when artists can put on their own night). Add a solid wine selection and a cosy setting to all this great music, and you're sure to have a good night! Sam and Joyce have created a really unique place, which is just their style; we're giving it a big Facebook style thumbs up!</div>  <div>  	&nbsp;</div>  <div>  	Peel Fresco</div>  <div>  	49 Peel Street, Central, +852 2540 2046</div>  <div>  	&nbsp;</div>  <span style="line-height: 1.4;">Concerts normally start at 9.30pm and go on until 12 or 12.30am. The acoustic sessions are on Thursdays at 7pm. <br />  <a class="link" href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Peel-Fresco-Music-Lounge/147625971962681?fref=ts" target="_blank">Facebook page</a> </span> <br />  
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      <div>  	Or the latest trendy French in Soho. An unpretentious neighborhood little bistro that makes you feel welcome. One drink, and then a second one (or more if you want), we meet, we solve the world’s problems, we chit-chat… So hip! The owner, Sam, is adorable and very welcoming. The wine is good, perfect for accompanying a board of cold cuts. Just as we like it! And then we hang around, and decide to stay on for dinner after all. Anyway, as long as it’s good and everyone’s happy. At Tambour, sometimes there is drumming (tambour in French). So stay up to date with upcoming concerts. Nothing better than a nice glass of rose while bopping to some good tunes. In short, if you haven’t set foot inside Tambour, it’s about time…</div>  <div>  	&nbsp;</div>  <div>  	Le Tambour</div>  <div>  	52A Peel Street, Central District, Hong Kong</div>  <div>  	(852) 31146320</div>  <div>  	Open Monday to Saturday from 6pm until 5am</div>  <div>  	<a class="link" href="javascript:protected_mail('sam@wine-hot.com')" >sam@wine-hot.com</a>  <br />  	&nbsp;</div>  <a class="link" href="https://www.facebook.com/tambourhk" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff99cc;">www.facebook.com/tambourhk</span></a>  <br />  <a class="link" href="http://www.tambour.com.hk" target="_blank"><span style="color:#ff99cc;">www.tambour.com.hk</span></a>  
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