Crama de Piatră
Crama de Piatră

Crama de Piatră

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Located in the village of Vadu Săpat, on the border between Prahova and Buzău counties, Crama de Piatră awaits you with an accommodation unit with 11 rooms, a restaurant, as well as its signature wines.

The place where the winery is located has existed for more than 100 years. The winery was built over the course of three years, between 1909-1912, its completion being done by Italian craftsmen who arrived in the Dealu Mare vineyard, where they made two other wineries. During this time, Clinciu Ion arrived in the area and married a noble girl from here. At the wedding, they received 20 hectares of vines as a gift, which prompted Clinciu Ion to build a winery, using stone as material. At the entrance to the cellar you can still see today the coat of arms inscribed in stone, with the initials C. I and the year 1912.

From the interwar period until 1995, the winery was managed by Cramele Prahova. After 1995, there was a 23-year period when the place was abandoned, but in 2018 building rehabilitation works began. Also in 2018 the first Crama de Piatră brand wines appeared. The vineyard area has 8 hectares, and approximately 30,000 bottles of wine bottled annually. While the cellar and the production hall were reconsolidated, the old manor house, visibly destroyed, was rebuilt offering today 11 rooms (9 double rooms and 2 apartments), with 12 cottages to be added shortly.

Crama de Piatră also has a restaurant with 90 seats and a terrace. Crama de Piatră works with local farmers to ensure they always have fresh food, and in the spring and summer they produce their own vegetables in their own greenhouse.

Available activities: winery tours with wine tasting made by Crama de Piatră but also other wineries in the area, walks on the hill and among the vineyards, walks with all-terrain vehicles, horse and cart rides (with external collaborators), campfire.

Other facilities:
  • Event and conference room + teambuildings can be organized
  • location child friendly
  • there is also a pet friendly room

Capacity

11 camere, restaurant cu 90 de locuri, terasa

Wine Events

Wine Tastings

Facilities

Air conditioning Bike friendly Child friendly Parking Pet friendly Restaurant Wi fi

Meal plan

a la carte Breakfast

Wine Types

White Wine Rose Wine Red Wine

Wine Tourism

Own Accommodation Wine Tastings Tasting visits

Upcomming events

Exterior + Rooms

Restaurant + Dishes

Wines + Winery

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