Dionysus's symbols are the leapard and the grape vine.
For Demeter, goddess of the harvest, the most important symbols are the sheaf of grain, or the overflowing cornucopia. For Dionysus, god of wine, the main symbol is the bunch of grapes. There are many minor symbols associated with each, as well, but these are the main ones.
Dionysus' symbols include the thyrsus, vines, wine, and crazed women (known as the Maenads or Bacchae).
Dionysus is a "dying and rising god." His symbols are multivalent and numerous. He is associated primarily with the vine and wine, the bull, and the serpent. Green is the color sacred to him, and the Ouroboros (symbol of the serpent eating its own tail) is often used in depictions of Dionysus (due to the cyclic nature of his theogyny).
Grape. He was the god of wine and entertainment
Dionysus is the Greek god associated with grapes.
The Dionysus theater in Athens. The island of Naxos, where he met his wife-to-be, Ariadne.
The cult of Dionysus
The cult of Dionysus
That is the aulos or tibia.
Dionysus (also known as Bacchus) was traditionally associated with wine and revelry. he was the son of Zeus and semele.
Dionysus was a mythological Greek god associated with vegetation, fertility and ecstasy. He has some similarities with the Roman Bacchus, but he is more aggressive. He is associated with Dionysian revels, orgiastic festivals traditionally observed exclusively by women.