Black Grape Sherbet
4 servings
56 minutes
Black grape sorbet is an exquisite dessert with a deep, rich flavor that captivates with its balance of sweetness and refreshing tartness. Its roots trace back to European culinary traditions, where fruit sorbets served as light, elegant finishes to meals. The star here is the 'Concord' grape—an aromatic variety with an intense flavor that reveals the richness of its notes after thermal processing. Combined with sugar syrup and a splash of lemon juice, the sorbet gains a special freshness. Frozen to a silky texture, it becomes the perfect treat on hot days and a wonderful complement to dessert wines or light fruit snacks.

1
In a saucepan, mix grapes and water. Bring to a boil and cook for about 4 minutes until the berries start to burst, then reduce the heat and cook for another 3 minutes until the water turns dark grape color.
- Concord grapes: 700 g
- Water: 0.3 glass
2
Strain through a sieve into a large bowl, squeezing out the juice and chill.
3
Mix the syrup and lemon juice.
- Sugar syrup: 0.6 glass
- Lemon juice: 1.5 tablespoon
4
Pour into an ice cream maker or container and freeze, stirring every 30 minutes.









