Wine therapy is an ancient practice that harnesses the beneficial properties of grapes and their derivatives to promote well-being and beauty. The first evidence of the use of grapes for body care dates back to the ancient Egyptians and Romans, who used grapes for their antioxidant and healing properties.
Over the centuries, vinotherapy has been developed and refined, becoming a true science. Today, numerous wellness centers and spas offer vinotherapy treatments, which may include baths, massages, peels, and masks based on grapes, wine, and grapeseed oil.
The benefits of vinotherapy are numerous. Grapes are rich in polyphenols, powerful antioxidants that combat skin aging and protect against external aggressors. Furthermore, grapes contain vitamins, minerals, and organic acids that hydrate, nourish, and regenerate the skin.
Vinotherapy treatments can be customized based on individual needs. For example, for dry and dull skin, treatments based on grapeseed oil are recommended, as it is rich in essential fatty acids that deeply nourish the skin. For mature and aging skin, products based on resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant found in grape skin, can be used.
Vinotherapy is not just a cosmetic treatment; it can also have beneficial effects on overall health. The polyphenols found in grapes have anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective properties. Furthermore, red wine, when consumed in moderation, can promote blood circulation and protect against cardiovascular disease.
Upon request, a solid wood tub for bathing in wine and a bed for beauty treatments/massages using grape marc during the harvest period or freeze-dried products at other times will be set up in the cellar, naturally performed under the guidance of highly specialized personnel.


