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    How to Store Grapes (and the Best Way to Wash Them)

    AwaisBy AwaisFebruary 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    Finishing a bag of grapes before they go bad can feel like a race against the clock. Sure, you could stash them in the freezer (or turn them into candy-like sour frozen grapes), but a fresh grape and a frozen one are completely different pleasures. To help your fresh grapes remain their plumpest, juiciest, and most flavorful, we tested common storage methods and consulted scientist and food expert Nik Sharma to identify the most effective ways to store and clean them.

    How we tested grape washing methods

    We tested six strategies to keep grapes fresh. As a control, we kept one bunch of grapes in its perforated bag in the fridge, untouched, without washing or additives. These showed no signs of mold or spoilage after a week, and most of the grapes on the bunch remained plump and juicy.

    These bags may look simple, but Sharma explained they’re actually small wonders of engineering. The perforated holes regulate the humidity inside the bag, allowing moisture to wick from the grapes without drying them out. The grapes we purchased came with an absorbent pad on the bottom of the bag; this helps prevent the grapes from sitting in still, puddled water, which, according to Sharma, can accelerate rotting. If your grapes don’t have a pad on the bottom, he suggests replicating the effect by placing a paper towel underneath the fruit.

    Does washing grapes extend their shelf life?

    For this test, I rinsed the grapes under cold running water upon returning from the store, dried them with a clean kitchen towel, and placed them on a plate in the fridge. Cleaning grapes is important for removing dirt, dust, and bacteria from the farm-to-store journey. I theorized a quick rinse should knock some of those contaminants off the fruit, slowing spoilage.

    The reality was disappointing. Grapes stored this way fared significantly worse than the control group. At the end of the week, this bunch had a mushier texture and showed signs of spoilage, like wrinkled skins and discoloration. Sharma noted that washing grapes damages their bloom, a powdery coating that forms naturally on some fruits, thereby increasing the likelihood of moisture loss and the entry of contaminants.

    Conclusion: Washing grapes before storage does not help them stay fresh—and can actually make them spoil faster.

    A single bunch of red grapes

    Once they’re rinsed, the countdown begins.

    Photo by Travis Rainey, Food styling by Leslie Raney Garetto

    Should I rinse my grapes in a vinegar solution?

    Inspired by a similar test from The Kitchn, I spritzed another bunch of grapes with a 50/50 vinegar-and-water solution, then dried them thoroughly. Vinegar (or acetic acid) lowers the pH on the surface of the grapes, which can reduce certain types of bacteria.

    While this method performed well in The Kitchn’s test, we found the results comparable to simply leaving the grapes alone in their bag. Sharma also cautioned that vinegar washes aren’t a cure-all.

    “None of these methods is foolproof,” he said. “There are microbes like yeast that can withstand a low pH. You may kill one type of organism with vinegar, but others can actually use vinegar as an energy source.”

    Conclusion: Rinsing with vinegar and water is superior to water alone, but probably not worthwhile.

    Do Alternative Containers Keep Grapes Fresher?

    Storing grapes in a colander

    To determine whether increased airflow would help, we stored a rinsed bunch of grapes in a colander lined with paper towels. These grapes performed similarly to the control group, but dried out slightly more—likely due to increased airflow. This method also had the practical downside of rendering my colander unusable for straining the rigatoni for my Wednesday-night pasta alla vodka.

    Storing grapes in an airtight container

    Grapes stored in a plastic airtight container fared worst of all. They were soggy, mushy, and noticeably less crisp. Trapped moisture and limited airflow, it turns out, created ideal conditions for spoilage.

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