Grapes are a common fruit and are also widely used in beverage making. Here are some common grape-flavored beverages that cover a selection of different types and palates:
Pure grape juice: Juice from fresh grapes with a fresh and sweet taste with no added sugar or other flavorings.
Mixed juice: The juice of grapes mixed with other fruits, such as grapes and apples, grapes and strawberries, grapes and peaches, etc. These blends offer more flavor options and a richer mouthfeel.
Grape-flavored carbonated drinks: Carbonated beverages with grape flavor with a bubbly taste and moderate sweetness.
Grape soda: Similar to carbonated drinks, but more natural grape flavor and may be more refreshing.
Grape tea: A tea drink made from a mixture of grapes and tea leaves, which can be a mixture of green tea, white tea, or black tea and grapes.
Grape smoothie: A cold drink made from a mixture of grapes, milk or ice cream that has a rich, refreshing taste.
Wine: Alcoholic beverages made from grapes as the main raw material, including red wine and white wine.
Grape-flavored tipsy drinks: Low-alcohol or non-alcoholic grape-flavored drinks, similar to fruit wines or cocktails.
Grape-flavored ice cream or popsicles: Grape-flavored ice cream, popsicles, or frozen desserts that are sweet and refreshing.
Grape-flavored yogurt or fruity lactic acid drink: A drink made from grapes mixed with yogurt or lactic acid for a rich taste.
The drinks mentioned above are just a few examples of grape flavors, and there may be many more creative or local grape-flavored beverages on the market.
Different brands, production methods, and additives can also affect taste and quality, so try and choose according to your personal tastes and preferences.