It symbolizes itself! Wine is not used in Jewish ritual as anything but wine. Drinking wine is considered a way to enhance the Joy of the Sabbath and Festivals, and at Passover, the Seder requires that every participant drink 4 cups of wine (or grape-juice for those who should not consume alcoholic drinks).
The bitter herbs on Passover symbolise the bitter taste of slavery and affliction.
First, charoset is a mixture of nuts, fruit and wine. Some charoset recipes are paste-like, others are chunky, but at the Passover seder, however it is made, charoset symbolizes the mortar used by the Israelite slaves in Egypt in their labor for Pharoah.
Either the leaving of Egypt, or the slavery of Egypt.
salt water symbolises the tears of the israelites.
It symbolizes the mortar used by the ancient Israelites to build.
Salt water symbolises the tears of slavery.
wine because jeuse handed out wine at his last meal
it is red
On festivals such as Passover, wine is had.
the blood of jesus christ he gave to his disciples
Yes, and there are Kosher for Passover wines.
Yes, it can be since it is made from wine, which can be Kosher for passover if created under appropriate supervision. The bottle would require a kosher for Passover hechsher.