How long do raisins last at room temp?
Most dried fruits have a moisture content of around 12%.
Water is life, and so is bacteria. With such a low water content most bacteria can't survive.
Which is why just about every culture in the world has dried fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, etc. in their diets for centuries...
So now you soak your dried fruit in booze, say 80 proof-- 40% alc. content, meaning the other 60% is water.
At room temp? I'd wager after a few months you'd get some fermentation, there's a lot of sugar in dried fruit.
No one says you can't hot pack (can) the stuff. Mind you in my house that stuff would never have time to go bad..........