Peaches and pears will continue to ripen after you buy them. So you can leave them out until they reach peach ripeness and then freeze them. Some/most berries will not ripen further once they are picked, so they need to be picked at peak ripeness to be at their best. At least at a store or a roadside stand you can examine the fruit to check its quality and ripeness. I have found that blueberries bought at the grocery store are almost as good as those from my own bushes, but most grocery store strawberries are very bland and lacking in flavor. So it depends on the type of fruit.
Pick your own is even better, but it is more work. The best option is to grow your own, but I don't have space to grow most of the fruit that I use for brewing.
I think that wine made from store bought frozen fruit can still be good, especially if you back sweeten it and add some oak and/or vanilla. If I had time it would be interesting to do batches with store bought frozen fruit vs. fresh fruit and compare the flavor.
Pick your own is even better, but it is more work. The best option is to grow your own, but I don't have space to grow most of the fruit that I use for brewing.
I think that wine made from store bought frozen fruit can still be good, especially if you back sweeten it and add some oak and/or vanilla. If I had time it would be interesting to do batches with store bought frozen fruit vs. fresh fruit and compare the flavor.