There is nothing special beside 3-4 types of local wine tasting & sales conner if you are expecting wine making demo rather spend more time in farms
This is a rather small winery that sells wine. There is no guided tour or anything, so unless you join a group tour, don’t expect any commentary while visiting the place. The basement is basically the cellar; you can go down and have a peek. Wine tasting is on the second floor, where they have couple of different selections to choose from. The upside is that they have non-alcoholic drinks, namely, grape juice. Pass through the tasting section and you’ll reach their gift shop. They sell lots of wines including grape juice. They sell other grape-related products too, like jelly and candies. I bought the grape juice and candy. The juice was quite concentrated and a tad too sweet, and their candies were ok, nothing to rave about though. The exterior of the winery has a small flower field where they grow lavender and some other flowers. The flowers a quite pretty, and if you’re interested, you can always check out the Tomita Farm in the area, the flower fields there are impressive.
It may sound funny but the best in this place I think is the grape juice, it is really one of best grape juice I tried anywhere. So lovely I packed 6 bottles! They will pack neatly for you so that it is suitable to go into the suitcase.If you are a wine lover, you might be a bit disappointed with their wine. Don't get me wrong, the wine is nice but it is average and easy to drink, good for beginners.
The winery does not conduct any tour. We walked around by ourselves, not really educational. The only plus area was the free tasting upstairs. So that you can get buy if you are keen. There are some really good buy, not expensive but good tasting wine. Very friendly staff.
建筑本身可以参观的部分不大,大多是模型摆置,看不到真实的制酒过程,非常快速就可以参观完毕,如不顺路不需特别前往。外面的花园风景不错,相较建筑物,比较有停留的价值
If you are a wine lover, definitely worth a visit. Interesting wines to be tasted. Not as well developed as some wineries in Australia or california.
we must have missed out the action and there were no visiotrs except us. only one staff was packing the wine shop and the factory i think was closed for the season.
The first impression of this winery is the nice lavender field in front, almost as beautiful as the famous Farm Tomita - less big crowd of people. So sad that there is nothing much to see inside.Red wine has Bordeaux-like aroma, but if you like full-body wine, this is not your choice. White wine is much better.
I use a wheelchair and I thought I wouldn't be able to access the wine-tasting. There's actually a lift at the back of the building, which the staff kindly led me to. The paid-to-taste wine is much better than the free ones. The shop is also wheelchair-accessible. Do buy the jam, it's GOOD.
If you are a wine person, you will love this place. There is free wine tasting but some wine you need to pay to try them.The winery is not as big as those in Australia or France.There is a small lavender field near it, it's free.