JOSE Mourinho has launched a wine company alongside Fenerbahce management.
And John Terry has already pledged to support his former Chelsea presenter's new part-time job.
Mourinho launched his brand new red wine called 'The Special One' on Instagram this morning in classic Jose fashion.
The 61-year-old said in a promotional video: “Finals, I won them. Competitions, I conquered them. I've never been one of the bottles. I'll make the bottle.
'I'd rather not talk. My achievements, my success, my work. They speak for themselves. This is the Special One, now for you to share.”
The clip begins with the Portuguese manager sitting with his back to the camera and dramatic piano music playing in the background.
The new entrepreneur also wore a flash blue suit and sat stoically in a black leather chair before sipping his new drink.
Mourinho cleverly referred to his iconic cryptic statement of 'I prefer not to speak' about referee Chris Foy in 2014.
Foy sent off Brazilian duo Willian and Ramires in the Blues' 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa, before sending Mourinho to the stands.
The hilarious interview is considered one of his best and later became a meme on social media.
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Mourinho endorsed the launch: “As someone who values precision, quality and excellence in every endeavor, I am proud to present my own wine 'The Special One'.
“Carefully picked from one of my favorite regions in Portugal, this wine reflects the spirit of my homeland and my relentless desire to enjoy every moment in life.
“Crafted with passion and care, it is a gift from one special person to another. This wine is meant to be shared with someone truly special.”
Below it, former Chelsea captain Terry wrote: “Two cases please Boss 🤣🍷.”
Terry and Mourinho won three Premier League titles together during two spells at Chelsea from 2004-2006 and 2014-2015.
Terry once described Mourinho as 'the very best I have ever worked with'.
Meanwhile, Fenerbahce are second in the Super Lig under the management of the former Man Utd and Tottenham manager.
Mourinho joins a long list of people in the world of Prem football who have turned to wine making.
Manchester City legend David Silva has a successful wine company in Spain.
Silva joined forces with winemaker Jonatan Garcia and launched a new winery called Bodega Tameran, in the Canary Islands.
While former Man Utd CEO Ed Woodward is involved in winemaking in Portugal's Douro Valley.
Woodward purchased Quinta da Pedra Alta, a 35-hectare wine estate, in 2018.
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