President Trump told the former French president that he “loved France, French people and French wine” in a phone call shortly after being elected that left the Gallic leader in stunned silence, a report said.

Trump called Francois Hollande on Nov. 11, just days after his shocking election win over Hillary Clinton.

“Mister President, I am delighted to talk to you. You are a great president, a great leader, a great man. It is such an honor,” Trump told the French leader, according to an excerpt of a book by an adviser to Hollande, the Local France website reported.

Continuing the call, Trump then began ticking off the things he loves about France.

“I love France, I love French people, I love your country, I love Paris, I love your wine, I love…,” said Trump before Hollande cut him off, the report said.

Hollande was shocked at the comments, especially since Trump’s remark in July 2016 that “France is no longer France” after a series of terror attacks was still a sore point, aide Gaspard Gantzer wrote in “Politics Is a Combat Sport.”

“It was clear, Donald Trump was mocking us. He was taking us for idiots,” Gantzer wrote.

After a moment of silence, Hollande then tried to steer the conversation to matters of importance to both countries, including global terrorism, the wars in Syria and Iran and the Paris climate deal.

“Everything you want,” Trump responded, before letting out a long “yeaaaahhhh,” Gantzer said.

Later in the call, Trump picked Hollande’s brain about whom he should pick for his new administration.

“You know my country,” he said. “You know many good Americans. And you are one of the greatest leaders in the world. So, let me ask you a question, could you help me with the recruiting of my new staff?”

Trump announced in June 2017 that he would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.

Hollande announced in December 2016 that he wouldn’t seek re-election.