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Jeremy Clarkson is finally selling a 'banned' drink at his pub
- Clarkson’s pub will begin selling its own-brand English wines, Knollbury Fort, at The Farmer’s Dog in Asthall.
- The three wines are Firelight Pinot Noir (Essex), Midsummer Rosé (Kent), and Arrowhead White (Kent, Essex, Suffolk).
- Wine bottles are priced at £28.95 for Firelight Pinot Noir, £22.95 for Midsummer Rosé, and £21.95 for Arrowhead White.
- The wines will be sold in the pub, at the Diddly Squat farm shop, and online, with cases available.
- Clarkson’s policy of stocking only British-grown products has persisted, with existing items like Hawkstone beer and Hedgerow Cider.
- UK wine production has grown, with 2025 English and Welsh wine output rising 55% from 2024, and industry valued around £14 billion.
- Clarkson’s Farm and related media have spotlighted the pub, drawing mixed opinions on pricing and queues.
- Clarkson’s Farm fans can try the new wines while supporting British farming and winemaking.
- The Knollbury Fort wine line aims to champion British farming and modern English winemaking.
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