How Long Does Grape Juice Last?

Grape Juice lasts 7-10 days when stored in the refrigerator. Freezing extends storage to 8-12 months. Discard if you notice off or sour smell or change in color (darker or cloudy). Store properly to maximize freshness and safety.

Grape Juice lasts 7-10 days when properly stored in the refrigerator. Check for signs of spoilage before consuming after this period.

SAFE: Within first 1.1 weeks
CAUTION: 1.1 weeks – 1.4 weeks
DANGER: After 1.4 weeks
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Refrigerator

7-10 days

CAUTION
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Pantry (Unopened)

9-12 months

SAFE
❄️

Freezer

8-12 months

SAFE

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Can I Still Use This Grape Juice?

Quick decision guide based on how you stored it:

In the fridge

Safe for 7-10 days. Check for spoilage signs before use.

In the fridge (opened)

Use within 7-10 days. Cover to prevent contamination.

Left out at room temp

Pantry-stable for 9-12 months if sealed.

Left out at room temp (opened)

Opened and unrefrigerated β€” use immediately or discard after 2 hours.

In the freezer

Frozen quality maintained for 8-12 months. Safe indefinitely if kept at 0Β°F.

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Grape Juice Shelf Life by Storage Method

Storage Method Duration Safety Level
🏠 Pantry / Room Temp (Unopened) 9-12 months SAFE
🧊 Refrigerator 7-10 days CAUTION
❄️ Freezer 8-12 months SAFE

About Grape Juice

Grape Juice shelf life information including storage tips and signs of spoilage.

Signs Grape Juice Has Gone Bad

  • Off or sour smell
  • Change in color (darker or cloudy)
  • Presence of mold
  • Bubbling or fizzing indicating fermentation

How to Store Grape Juice Properly

  • Store unopened grape juice in a cool, dark pantry away from direct sunlight.
  • Refrigerate immediately after opening and keep the container tightly sealed.
  • Do not freeze grape juice in its original container; use freezer-safe containers leaving space for expansion.

Safety Notes & Expiration Risks

Consuming expired grape juice can lead to gastrointestinal discomfort due to fermentation or bacterial growth. Mold contamination may cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues. It is important to discard juice that shows signs of spoilage to avoid foodborne illness.

Common Questions About Grape Juice Safety

CAUTION

Is grape juice still safe after being left out overnight?

Grape Juice that is shelf-stable and was sealed can generally be left out overnight without safety concerns. However, if it was opened or is a perishable variety, the USDA 2-hour rule applies β€” discard any perishable food left in the "danger zone" (40–140Β°F) for more than 2 hours.

CAUTION

Can you eat grape juice that smells fine but is past its expiration date?

"Best by" and "sell by" dates on grape juice typically indicate peak quality, not a hard safety cutoff. If grape juice smells normal, shows no visible mold or discoloration, and has been stored properly, it is often safe shortly past the printed date. However, use your judgment and when in doubt, discard it.

SAFE

Is freezer-burned grape juice safe to eat?

Freezer burn on grape juice is caused by air reaching the food's surface and causes dry, discolored patches. Freezer-burned grape juice is safe to eat β€” it is a quality issue, not a safety issue. The affected areas may have an off flavor or dry texture. You can trim away freezer-burned portions before cooking. To prevent freezer burn, use airtight packaging and remove as much air as possible before freezing.

CAUTION

What does it mean if grape juice has changed color or texture?

Minor color changes in grape juice may be natural and do not always indicate spoilage. However, significant discoloration, mold growth, unusual sliminess, or a major texture change typically means the product has degraded. If the change is accompanied by an off smell, discard the product. When only the color has shifted slightly and everything else seems normal, the product may still be usable but is past peak quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Grape Juice last?

Unopened grape juice lasts 9-12 months when stored properly; once opened, it should be consumed within 7-10 days if refrigerated.

Does Grape Juice expire?

Yes, grape juice does expire. Over time, it can spoil due to microbial growth or fermentation, especially after opening.

How can you tell if Grape Juice has gone bad?

Signs of spoilage include a sour or off smell, change in color, presence of mold, and bubbling or fizzing indicating fermentation.

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