Jeremy Clarkson has satisfied a strict rule by making a new change at his Cotswolds pub in Oxfordshire.
The Asthall boozer, originally called The Windmill, was bought by the former Top Gear host for around £1m.
It was reopened as The Farmer’s Dog last August and has proved a popular tourist spot with fans coming to try a pint of Hawkstone.
From the get-go, Mr Clarkson vowed to only use and serve British produce at the pub, meaning that no ketchup or cola is served on-site.
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Jeremy Clarkson. (Image: Contributed)
The 66-year-old previously stated: “If it’s not grown and reared in Britain, we’re not selling it, and that’s the end of it.”
This has proved somewhat controversial, with some patrons visiting over the past couple of years who have spoken about the lack of either.
Despite offering a large variety of alcohol at the pub, which has been made by the brands of the presenter, including lager, stout, cider, vodka, and gin, one major drink was absent as an own-brand product until now.
The Farmer’s Dog has introduced its own British wine range this week called Knollbury Fort, which is now available to buy both in the pub and online.
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The new Knollbury Fort wine. (Image: The Farmer’s Dog)
A statement from the pub said: “There was a time when English wine was like a child’s recorder playing; you wanted to like it, but it wasn’t very good. Fortunately, that time has gone.
“Thanks to warmer summers and expert farming, Britain grows excellent grapes and makes brilliant wine with them.
“Introducing Knollbury Fort, our own range of English wines, created to champion British farming and prove that this country now produces genuinely world-class wine.”
The Farmer’s Dog pub is expected to once again feature in Clarkson’s Farm as the fifth series releases next month on Prime Video.
