We have just returned from staying in one of the family, two bedroom suites for two nights. Having previously visited Jordan and loved their wines, we were excited to stay on the estate. The suite was beautifully appointed, with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate lounge as well as an outside seating terrace. It was great to be able to put the kids to bed and use the lounge and outside areas. Breakfast was served in the bakery, which is a short walk away, where the wine tastings take place. The quality of the breakfast items was excellent, however we felt that the explanation of what you were able to order with the inclusive breakfast could have been improved (essentially you get a menu, which is the same for external diners, with prices and no indication as to what is allowed etc.).
Overall, clearly the cost of staying at Jordan is high (£250 per night in peak season), however we would return as we found it very relaxing and there is so much to see and do in the local area.