From The O/U: Kedem Light Grape Juice

Kedem Lite Grape Juice has become indispensable for many seeking to lower sugar intake while partaking in such Mitzvos as Kiddush and the Arba Kosos.  The secret to low-sugar grape juice is to use lower sugar grapes.  Kedem Light Grape Juice uses early harvest Concord grapes which are picked at about 11-13 Brix (end harvest concord grapes will reach 18 Brix).  Some have questioned whether these grapes are “boser” *unripe grapes).

The beracha on boser is “Ha’odama (not Ha’Eitz) and Sharei Teshuva writes that the beracha on juicwe made from boser grapes is Shehakol (not Ha’Gafen).  However, the grapes in question are full sized and purple.  They look the same as other ripened Concord grapes and taste less sweet and more tart than regular grapes.  The MIshna Berurah writes that once grapes have the appearance of ripened grapes, they are no longer boser.  Furthermore, the Levush writes that boser refers to grapes that cannot be made into wine.  This does not apply to thee grapes, since they CAN be made into a wine, albeit with lower alcohol level (about a 506%.  To lower the sugar more, Kedem Light Grape Juice is also diluted with about 33% water.  Therefore, the beracha on Light Grape Juice is borei Pri Ha’Gafen.  It is not recommended to add additional water to Lite Grape Juice.  

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