Yes, if it goes through the fermentation process.
Wine. Grape juice will eventually turn to wine if allowed to ferment.
No, boiling wine would not turn it back into grape juice. Wine is fermented and contains alcohol, flavors, and compounds developed during fermentation, which are not present in grape juice. Boiling wine would primarily evaporate the alcohol and alter its flavors, but it would not revert it to its original state as grape juice. Instead, you would end up with a concentrated liquid that lacks the characteristics of the original grape juice.
No. If you mix yeast and grape juice you get wine.
The process of grape juice transforming into wine with the help of yeast is called fermentation.
Grape juice makes the best wine.
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Only if it is contaminated with something. If your grape juice has jelled, do not consume it; dispose of it. The only thing likely to happen to grape juice is for it to turn to wine or vinegar. Typically, unless this is your intent, it was not prepared properly before canning.
Only by adding grape juice concentrate, sugar and yeast, and waiting a week.
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The answer is wine and tons of sugar
Grape juice.