Yes. Any food can go bad given enough time (except apparently honey. I'm not sure whether to believe that).
Generally, no. By convention, "sparkling grape juice" refers to a non-alcoholic beverage whereas "sparkling wine" refers to its fermented, alcoholic counterpart. You should consult the product's label to be certain.
It is closer to a non-alcoholic sparkling wine in flavor and intent.
Gatorade and grape juice are non-alcoholic drinks. They begin with the letter g.
Some refreshing and relaxing non-alcoholic drinks include iced tea, lemonade, fruit-infused water, smoothies, and sparkling water with a splash of juice.
orange juice
Yes, A Mojito is traditionally made of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, sparkling water and mint.
Apple juice Apple juice? apple juice! Apple Juice Ameretto Coffee
Grapefruit juice or grape juice are both non alcoholic drinks which start with the letter G and so does guava juice and grenadine syrup Ginger Ale Gatorade Green Tea
A non alcoholic carbonated soda styled as a Sparkling Cherry Julep flavored with natural mint and Rasberry.
If it's non-alcoholic, it isn't wine. You can drink grape juice whenever you like.
Aged sparkling grape juice does not become wine, as it lacks the fermentation process that converts sugars into alcohol. Over time, it may ferment if exposed to yeast and air, potentially turning into vinegar, but this is not guaranteed. It will not become poison unless contaminated with harmful substances. Generally, if stored properly, it will remain non-alcoholic and safe to drink.
You can get non-alcoholic rose wine. (That's your closest substitute ) Otherwise, grape juice should be ok.