The Cramim is situated in the heart of the Judean Hills wine country, a region that has specialized in cultivating vineyards for 3000 years.
A Cramim vacation is the perfect opportunity to revel in the hotel's natural surroundings: stroll among the many vineyards and wineries, bask in the captivating aroma of the wine, and taste the intoxicating bounty of this magnificent country.
Wine is never just about the grapes. Rather, it's a unique blend of soil, climate, grape variety, the type of barrels used, and the skills of the winemaker. This set of factors influencing a wine's taste is referred to as 'terroir'. The Judean Hills boast an ideal terroir, which has enabled the ancient Jewish wine tradition to flourish throughout these past 3000 years.
Today there are about 40 boutique wineries surrounding the Judean Hills Wine Route – a route naturally created by connecting the Judean Hills, Valley of Elah, and the Jerusalem Hills.
The Cramim's guests are encouraged to tour the length of this enchanting route, to stop and sample the delicious grapes, and embrace the captivating surroundings.
These local wineries welcome visitors: Hans Sternbach Vineyard, The Valley of Elah, Clos de Gat, Teperberg Winery, Flam Winery, Katlav Winery, Bravdo Winery, Mony Vineyard, Barkan Winery, Kerem Barak Winery, and more.
Fully immerse yourselves in the atmosphere of the vineyards surrounding the hotel, as you stroll through some 20,000 square meters around Cramim. Real connoisseurs can even take part in the grape harvest that takes place once a year.
The Cramim is situated in the heart of the Judean Hills wine country, a region that has specialized in cultivating vineyards for 3000 years.
A Cramim vacation is the perfect opportunity to revel in the hotel's natural surroundings: stroll among the many vineyards and wineries, bask in the captivating aroma of the wine, and taste the intoxicating bounty of this magnificent country.
Wine is never just about the grapes. Rather, it's a unique blend of soil, climate, grape variety, the type of barrels used, and the skills of the winemaker. This set of factors influencing a wine's taste is referred to as 'terroir'. The Judean Hills boast an ideal terroir, which has enabled the ancient Jewish wine tradition to flourish throughout these past 3000 years.
Today there are about 40 boutique wineries surrounding the Judean Hills Wine Route – a route naturally created by connecting the Judean Hills, Valley of Elah, and the Jerusalem Hills.
The Cramim's guests are encouraged to tour the length of this enchanting route, to stop and sample the delicious grapes, and embrace the captivating surroundings.
These local wineries welcome visitors: Hans Sternbach Vineyard, The Valley of Elah, Clos de Gat, Teperberg Winery, Flam Winery, Katlav Winery, Bravdo Winery, Mony Vineyard, Barkan Winery, Kerem Barak Winery, and more.
Fully immerse yourselves in the atmosphere of the vineyards surrounding the hotel, as you stroll through some 20,000 square meters around Cramim. Real connoisseurs can even take part in the grape harvest that takes place once a year.