Aronia Juice

from $8.00

I press my just-harvested aronia berries into this juice that has an intense mix of flavors with notes of wild berries, apple, and grape. It is pure, un-diluted, un-pasturized — and it really makes you feel ALIVE!

Many people keep bottles of it in the freezer, and take them out when they feel a cold or flu coming on. Some even say the juice helps prevent UTIs! There are 16 ounces of juice in every bottle, and there are quantity discounts!

$8/bottle for 1 or 2 bottles

3 bottles for $20 ($6.67 each)

12 bottles for $66 (only $5.50 each!)

Because this is a fresh-pressed, unpasteurized juice with absolutely nothing added, it must be kept refrigerated and keeps about 1 to 2 weeks.

If you want to stock up on it to drink during the winter cold and flu season, then pour out and consume about 10% of each bottle and freeze the partially empty bottles. This will allow for expansion during the freezing process. Then you can thaw one bottle at a time.

I like to drink aronia juice straight, but if you find it too strong, add some sparkling water, plain water, apple, orange, or other fruit juice. Some people like to add it to tea and drink it hot.

It also combines well with hard cider, vodka, or a nice white wine, especially prosecco. You can also add aronia juice to smoothies, make ice cream or sorbet with it, or add to a vinegar and oil salad dressing.

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I press my just-harvested aronia berries into this juice that has an intense mix of flavors with notes of wild berries, apple, and grape. It is pure, un-diluted, un-pasturized — and it really makes you feel ALIVE!

Many people keep bottles of it in the freezer, and take them out when they feel a cold or flu coming on. Some even say the juice helps prevent UTIs! There are 16 ounces of juice in every bottle, and there are quantity discounts!

$8/bottle for 1 or 2 bottles

3 bottles for $20 ($6.67 each)

12 bottles for $66 (only $5.50 each!)

Because this is a fresh-pressed, unpasteurized juice with absolutely nothing added, it must be kept refrigerated and keeps about 1 to 2 weeks.

If you want to stock up on it to drink during the winter cold and flu season, then pour out and consume about 10% of each bottle and freeze the partially empty bottles. This will allow for expansion during the freezing process. Then you can thaw one bottle at a time.

I like to drink aronia juice straight, but if you find it too strong, add some sparkling water, plain water, apple, orange, or other fruit juice. Some people like to add it to tea and drink it hot.

It also combines well with hard cider, vodka, or a nice white wine, especially prosecco. You can also add aronia juice to smoothies, make ice cream or sorbet with it, or add to a vinegar and oil salad dressing.