‘World’s first’ mulled wine hot tub opens at Shrigley Hall, Cheshire

Plonk yourself down in the ‘world’s first’ mulled wine hot tub, which it’s claimed is ‘ideal for reducing inflammation’

  • A soak in the wine-filled hot tub is part of a festive spa experience being offered at Shrigley Hall, Cheshire 
  • It will be heated to 37 degrees and it’s claimed taking a dip will ‘allow the pores to open, releasing toxins’ 
  • Experience will also include a frankincense massage and a brown sugar, cinnamon and orange body scrub

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Here’s one to mull over – a dip in the ‘world’s first’ mulled wine hot tub.

It is filled with 750 to 1,000 litres of wine – that’s over 560 bottles-worth – and is being offered as part of a festive spa experience, with the wine inside the tub heated to a cosy 37 degrees.

And what’s more, it is claimed taking the plunge in the Christmas drink is ‘ideal for reducing inflammation’.

The mulled wine hot tub, which it’s claimed is a world-first. The wine inside the tub is heated to a cosy 37 degrees 

It is claimed taking the plunge and going for a dip  in the Christmas drink is 'ideal for reducing inflammation'

It is claimed taking the plunge and going for a dip  in the Christmas drink is ‘ideal for reducing inflammation’

The tub is filled with 750 to 1,000 litres of wine - that's over 560 bottles-worth. Guests get a glass to sip, of course

The tub is filled with 750 to 1,000 litres of wine – that’s over 560 bottles-worth. Guests get a glass to sip, of course

The experience, launched by SpaSeekers and called the Mulled Wine Spa Day, will be offered from next month at Shrigley Hall in Cheshire.

According to SpaSeekers, the wine in the hot tub will be treated ‘to ensure it is at a safe and neutral pH’ and will provide ‘a high level of antioxidants from punches of orange, cinnamon and star anise’. 

It also says that a dip in the hot tub will ‘allow the pores to open, releasing toxins and allowing your skin to embrace the tannins in the mulled wine’.

According to SpaSeekers, the wine in the hot tub will be treated 'to ensure it is at a safe and neutral pH' and will provide 'a high level of antioxidants from punches of orange, cinnamon and star anise'

According to SpaSeekers, the wine in the hot tub will be treated ‘to ensure it is at a safe and neutral pH’ and will provide ‘a high level of antioxidants from punches of orange, cinnamon and star anise’

Prices for the Mulled Wine Spa Day start from £60 per person

Prices for the Mulled Wine Spa Day start from £60 per person

SpaSeekers adds: ‘Tannins are anti-bacterial, helping fight viruses and fungi whilst also improving cardiac health and increasing blood flow. Combined with the anti-oxidising properties from the polyphenols in grapes and citrus fruits, circulation is improved whilst you soak your worries away, leaving you glowing. 

‘It also contributes anti-bacterial, anti-oxidising, stress-reducing, skin-softening and anti-inflammatory properties – just make sure you only drink the wine in your glass!’ 

The festive spa experience also includes a 45-minute frankincense massage, which uses a frankincense and grapeseed oil, and a brown sugar, cinnamon and orange body scrub.

SpaSeekers says the scrub is ‘the perfect way to bring blood flow back to the skin and leave you glowing’.

Meanwhile, all guests booking the festive spa package will get a complimentary glass of mulled wine.

Prices for the Mulled Wine Spa Day start from £60 per person.

The festive spa experience will be offered from next month at Shrigley Hall in Cheshire, pictured

The festive spa experience will be offered from next month at Shrigley Hall in Cheshire, pictured 

Jason Goldberg, CEO and founder of SpaSeekers, said: ‘Christmas is upon us and at SpaSeekers we cannot wait to announce the new trend coming to spas in the UK – the mulled wine spa.

‘Mulled wine contains a high level of antioxidants from punches of orange, cinnamon and star anise – giving you a wonderful detox just in time for the party season.’

For more information visit the SpaSeekers website.