Nothing. We use wine as wine with no further symbolism.
To remind them that God Is Always Above them.
The entire Torah.
Yes, the Sukkot are supposed to remind you of the huts in the desert.
When they eat.
On festivals such as Passover, wine is had.
over 100,000 but let's not remind everybody else about that day
There is no such practice. Wine is never poured on the ground in Judaism.
When air gets to a wine and makes it insipidOxygen is wine's invisible enemy, and when a wine gets exposed to air, it becomes "oxidized." The result is flat, lifeless wine that loses its pretty, vibrant fruit scents and tastes insipid -- it will likely remind you of vinegar
The festivals remind us of events in our early history such as the Exodus and the Giving of the Torah.
When air gets to a wine and makes it insipidOxygen is wine's invisible enemy, and when a wine gets exposed to air, it becomes "oxidized." The result is flat, lifeless wine that loses its pretty, vibrant fruit scents and tastes insipid -- it will likely remind you of vinegar
to remind us that jesus's body(the bread) was broken and his blood(the wine) was pilt to save us from hell and give us salvation for free.
That depends how religious you are. Orthodox Jews NEVER buy anything non-kosher. Yes, kosher wine can be stored in the same place as non-kosher wine as they're in sealed bottles.