Reservations are not required, but if you see the guard at the gate, you'd almost think differently. The huge complex looks pretty commercial, especially since it lies just outside an industrial area. The tasting room is modern with lots of glass, really tasteful. The restaurant has a good reputation and if you visit, it's worth to stay for lunch or dinner, even though it is not as fabulous as some guides make us believe.At the entrance we pay for our tasting. There are several tours and tastings, but we go for the five wines option because we have children with us. Unfortunately the award-winning Sauvignon Blanc is not in this flight, but when we ask for it we get to taste this winner. And a winner it is, we would love to take a crate home with us. The Pinot Noir should be served slightly chilled, but this bottle seems to be located in a fritch. It is a pity we do not got any response when we ask for a warmer version. Our guide was not very attentive, it is obvious he plays this tune regularly. A disadvantage of the commercial concept, so to speak. And commercially they are, we saw a lot of ads in local newspapers and there is a big sign in the village.For a fun lunch with wine, you can spend the afternoon here. Especially with children there is plenty of space for them having loads of fun while their parents are enjoying the wines.