An award-winning Isle of Wight company is among the best food producers across Hampshire and the Island, according to a new guide.

Isle of Wight Tomatoes features in the Hampshire Fare Local Produce Guide 2024.

Known for their award-winning tomatoes, the Hale Common-based company, which also runs the Tomato Stall, is among 350 Hampshire and Island food, drink and craft businesses included.

Katerina Loizos, of Isle of Wight Tomatoes, said: “We are passionate, local producers and being part of a network of like-minded souls is invaluable to us.

"We are committed to our small patch of the UK and to be able to deliver our produce sustainably, grow locally and reduce our impact on the environment is so important to us.”


How to view the Hampshire Fare Local Produce Guide

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Isle of Wight Tomatoes' range of products get distributed across the UK, including to Selfridges and John Lewis.

The guide was officially launched by former England Rugby Union star Steve Thompson, who is also a director of Gosport’s Powder Monkey Brewing Co.

The Hampshire Fare Local Produce Guide includes the best of the region’s food and drink businesses, from chocolatiers, beekeepers, bakeries and breweries to farm shops, pubs, vineyards, and farmer’s markets.

Natasha Dochniak of Hampshire Fare said: “Hampshire and the Isle of Wight have become leaders in the food and drink scene in the British Isles over the last decade. 

“Our two counties, sat on the south coast, have temperate climates with diverse growing conditions and varied landscapes – coast, countryside, chalk rivers, rolling downlands, heaths and ancient forests.

"That means our local larder is rich – we have fabulous natural seasonal produce that the region is renowned for."