I came to Miyun District in the suburbs of Beijing in the past two days. There is a manor in Miyun that is worth visiting, named Zhangyu Afip. This is a themed area of wine culture. I usually like to have a drink, so I decided to go to see this wine Manor and find out how a bottle of red wine is made.
Walking inward along the scenic road, on the other side of the road, you can see tracts of vineyards. Pay close attention and you will find that behind a large leaf, there are clusters of green grapes hidden. But the grapes in the scenic area are forbidden to pick, so you can only watch from a distance.
The manor's hotel buildings are arranged one by one on the other side of the small square, and when walking through the alley between the hotel buildings, it is as if I am lost, looking at each similar building and unable to find the exit. I think if the weather was a little better, on a bright afternoon, under the warm sun, walk among the European-style buildings, look at the corners of the plants growing because of the lack of sunshine, walk to a cafe to rest, watch the passing crowds and the traces of the sunlight, which is also a wonderful thing.

At the top of the hill is a large lawn, the greenery of which makes me want to take off my shoes and run around on it, and behind the lawn is a tall main building that is very eye-catching. This main building is the manor according to the sights of European castle-style architecture, grand and elegant, noble and solemn, as if the time is pulled back to the Middle Ages and we are going to a noble wine banquet.
With minaret-style roof, white walls, gray tiles, people cannot help but imagine what stories are hidden in the attic of the castle. The drizzle wets the exterior walls of the castle. Looking the wet lawn and stone paths makes people a little discouraged. On the sunny day, with blue sky and white clouds, the castle lawn, it will show a stronger visual impact. Walking into the main building, you can notice that the first floor is a wine selling area for some of the wine made in the estate. From the first floor of the spiral staircase straight down eight meters is the manor's wine cellar. The more you go down the more obvious to feel a gust of cold wind blowing.
The third floor of the main building is the wine tasting area, where you can taste the wine made in the estate. I tried two kinds of wine. One is dry red; the other is floral wine. The latter is sweeter and more suitable for women, but neither of them is astringent, and the taste is good.
I don't know if it's because the estate is in the countryside, there aren't too many tourists in it. It's a niche place, more suitable for relaxing on weekends.