Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond enjoy £35 bottle of wine

Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond enjoy £35 bottle of wine
Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond enjoy £35 bottle of wine

They've been presenting light-hearted motoring programmes on television together for nearly 20 years.

And Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond showed they still enjoy their time off-screen together, as they shared a bottle of rosé wine while sitting at a pub on a hot day in London's Notting Hill yesterday.

They had a table indoors at The Walmer Castle, which is owned by David Beckham and Guy Ritchie, as they each had a glass of Mirabeau Pure Rosé, from Provence in France, which is on the menu for £35 a bottle.

The Grand Tour presenters, who worked together on the BBC's Top Gear from 2002 to 2015, clearly enjoyed their time together at the pub as Hammond gave a few animated hand gestures during the conversation. 

The duo then took a little stroll to an awaiting Bentley car where Clarkson discreetly changed his shirt but nearly got caught by a passing lady, to whom he spotted and looked a little sheepish. A driver then took them away. 

Jeremy Clarkson pours his on-screen colleague Richard Hammond a glass of wine at a pub in Notting Hill yesterday

Jeremy Clarkson pours his on-screen colleague Richard Hammond a glass of wine at a pub in Notting Hill yesterday

Clarkson and Hammond speak animatedly while enjoying a drink together at The Walmer Castle pub in London yesterday

Clarkson and Hammond speak animatedly while enjoying a drink together at The Walmer Castle pub in London yesterday

The duo clearly enjoy their time together as they go out for a drink at the pub in London's Notting Hill yesterday

The duo clearly enjoy their time together as they go out for a drink at the pub in London's Notting Hill yesterday

Clarkson and Hammond walk along the road in Notting Hill yesterday on what was a hot day in London

Clarkson and Hammond walk along the road in Notting Hill yesterday on what was a hot day in London

Clarkson and Hammond are pictured talking at a table inside The Walmer Castle pub in Notting Hill yesterday

Clarkson and Hammond are pictured talking at a table inside The Walmer Castle pub in Notting Hill yesterday

It came one day after Clarkson, 61, and Hammond, 51, joined Alan Carr for a book launch party at The Ned in London on Thursday night, as they supported their friend and Top Gear producer Brian Klein. 

Clarkson appears to have settled for a serene farming lifestyle as part of his new Amazon Prime show, Clarkson's Farm, which has proven to be a big hit so far.  

Amazon has described the series as following a 'year in the life of Britain's most unlikely farmer and his team, as they contend with the worst farming weather in decades, disobedient animals, unresponsive crops, and an unexpected pandemic'. 

It added: 'Helped only by his gang of agricultural associates, Clarkson quickly discovers that a modern farmer must be conservationist, scientist, shepherd, shopkeeper, midwife, engineer, accountant and tractor

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