What Does Dreaming of Grapes Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
In the tradition of Ibn Sirin and al-Nabulsi, grapes seen in season can point to lawful provision, blessing, and earnings received as the reward of labor; ripe, sweet grapes in particular can be regarded as ease of heart and the herald of a blessing arriving in the near future. Grapes seen out of season or tasting sour may be interpreted as a blessing arriving early, or as comfort that follows a small hardship.
Psychological View
From the perspective of modern psychology, grapes — with their abundance in clusters — may symbolize plenty, fulfillment, and the desire to harvest the fruits of your labor; eating grapes in a dream may be a reflection of a need for inner satisfaction or of a wish to savor life's small pleasures.
By Context
Eating Sweet, Ripe Grapes
Can point to lawful and plentiful provision, and to good news that will ease your heart; it may mean you are close to harvesting the sweet fruit of a venture you have worked on.
Seeing Sour or Out-of-season Grapes
Can point to a blessing that comes to hand before its time, or to comfort that follows a brief heartache; it may suggest that waiting patiently would be the wiser course.
Seeing a Bunch of Grapes, for Someone Single
According to traditional interpretation, this can point to a fruitful and peaceful union, and to a fortunate match drawing near; the fullness of the bunch can be regarded as the herald of a shared abundance.
Seeing Dark/black Grapes, for Someone Married
May be read as blessing coming to the family table and an increase in provision; according to some interpreters, dark grapes can point to growing savings and multiplying goodness within the household.
Pressing Grapes or Making Grape Juice, According to Ibn Sirin
Can point to a gain that will be obtained through effort — toil at the start of a venture followed by blessing at its end; it may be read as a hopeful sign that your labor will not be in vain.