About Our Juice Concentrates
Nature's Flavors offers fruit juice concentrates across a range of fresh, citrus, and tropical flavors, sourced from premium growing regions worldwide. A juice concentrate is fruit juice with most of its water removed, leaving a thick, intensely flavored base that you reconstitute or use as-is. The fruit is picked at the optimum time for peak flavor and sugar content, then washed, pressed, and filtered before being pasteurized and reduced using thin film evaporation — a process that protects freshness and preserves the fruit's natural character. Because the flavor is concentrated, a little goes a long way — in most cases the concentrate is diluted at roughly one part concentrate to three parts water for a refreshing fruit juice, or used undiluted to add fruit flavor and color to a recipe. The collection covers profiles from apple, pear, and Concord grape to elderberry, passion fruit, and black currant. Whether you run a beverage program, a café, or a home kitchen, our juice concentrates are made with natural and organic, plant-based ingredients and no artificial colors or flavors, so the taste and color come from fruit rather than synthetic additives.
Natural Juice Concentrates
Natural juice concentrates are our plant-derived fruit juice concentrates with no additives — vegan, kosher, and gluten-free. The natural line includes apple, pear, Concord grape, lemon, orange, cherry, blueberry, blackberry, and raspberry, a practical core of everyday fruit flavors for beverage and bakery use. Beverage makers and cafés reach for this tier when they want a clean-label fruit base without certified-organic sourcing: the natural concentrates dilute into juices, lemonades, and flavored waters, or go undiluted into yogurt, sorbet, sauces, and baked goods. For the natural range on its own, see our Natural Juice Concentrates collection.
Organic Juice Concentrates
Organic juice concentrates are made with USDA certified organic ingredients — the right tier for operators selling into organic-certified or clean-label lines. The organic range is our widest, spanning apple, pear, Concord grape, red and white grape, lemon, orange, cherry, pineapple, passion fruit, elderberry, black currant, and blackberry. Bakers, beverage formulators, and bartenders choose organic concentrates to keep a finished product certifiable end to end, since the sourcing tier carries through to the label. Each organic concentrate is vegan, non-GMO, and free of artificial colors and flavors. For the full organic range, see our Organic Juice Concentrates collection.
Juice Concentrates Bulk & Wholesale
Nature's Flavors' juice concentrates are available in bulk with no minimum order quantity, so you can buy a single bottle to test or scale up to larger sizes for production. Pricing and available sizes are shown on each product page. For wholesale pricing or sizes larger than those listed, contact us and we'll quote what you need.
What Makes Nature's Flavors The Best Juice Concentrates For Beverage Manufacturers?
For beverage manufacturers, Nature's Flavors' juice concentrates stand out because the flavor and color come from natural and organic, plant-based fruit rather than artificial additives — a clean-label base that holds up in juices, lemonades, flavored waters, smoothies, and soft drinks. The selection is one of the largest available, so a single supplier covers everyday apple, pear, and Concord grape alongside elderberry, passion fruit, and black currant for seasonal or specialty drinks. With no minimum order, the same concentrates work for a 5-gallon pilot batch or full production, and most dilute at about one part to three parts water for predictable batching.
What Are The Best Juice Concentrates For Functional And Craft Beverages?
For functional and craft beverage makers — sodas, sparkling waters, sports and wellness drinks, and cocktail and mocktail mixers — juice concentrates give real fruit flavor and color from a concentrated, clean-label base that keeps longer than fresh juice when refrigerated, which suits small-batch recipe development as readily as scaled production. Bright, distinctive profiles like passion fruit, elderberry, black currant, and Concord grape carry well against carbonation and other ingredients, while apple and pear round out blends. With no minimum order, a maker can test a single flavor and scale up, choosing natural or USDA certified organic depending on the label.
What Is A Juice Concentrate?
A juice concentrate is fruit juice that has had most of its water removed, leaving a thick, concentrated base with intense fruit flavor and color. You can reconstitute it back into juice — typically about one part concentrate to three parts water — or use it undiluted as a flavoring and coloring ingredient in beverages, baked goods, sauces, and frozen desserts. Nature's Flavors' fruit juice concentrates are made with natural and organic, plant-based ingredients and no artificial colors or flavors.
Is Juice Concentrate Bad For You?
Juice concentrate is simply fruit juice with the water removed, then reconstituted or used as an ingredient — the fruit content is the same as the juice it came from. Nature's Flavors' juice concentrates are made with natural and organic, plant-based ingredients, with no artificial colors or flavors, so what you're adding is concentrated fruit rather than synthetic additives. How a concentrate fits a given diet depends on the recipe and how much is used; the product pages list what's in each one so you can decide for your application.
What Is The Best Juice Concentrate?
There isn't a single best juice concentrate — the right one depends on the job. For beverages, fruit-forward profiles like apple, Concord grape, and pear reconstitute into clean, drinkable juices; for baking and desserts, cherry, blueberry, and blackberry add color and flavor undiluted; for specialty and seasonal work, elderberry, black currant, and passion fruit stand out. Nature's Flavors offers all of these in natural and organic options, so you can match both the flavor and the sourcing tier to your product.
Are Juice Concentrates Perishable, And How Should They Be Stored?
Nature's Flavors' juice concentrates are perishable, so refrigerate them as soon as they arrive — hold at 32–40°F, or freeze at 0°F or below for longer storage. Keep containers tightly sealed for freshness. Stored this way, the concentrate keeps its fruit flavor and color until you're ready to dilute it into juice or use it in a recipe. These storage guidelines apply to our juice concentrates; other brands' products may differ.