Jeremy Clarkson has applied for a licence to sell locally-sourced booze from the shop on his £4million Cotswolds farm.
The Grand Tour host, 60, opened the non-organic store on his sprawling Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, last February.
He has now applied to West Oxfordshire District Council for permission to sell alcohol on and off the premises at the 1,000-acre farm.
Clarkson, who lives on the £4.25million farm with his parter Lisa Hogan, has closed Diddly Squat Farm Shop amid the pandemic but hopes to reopen in March.
The story of how he launched the store - named so because of the poor crop yields on the surrounding land - will feature in a forthcoming Amazon Prime show, which has the working title I Bought The Farm.
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