You keep coming up with these, Spitfire  
 
 
Dried fruit is fruit - simple as that. So, of course, you can do anything with it that you could do with any other fruit. You 
can make wine and jam from dried fruit. 
However, you need to work out what the fresh fruit equivalent weight would have been had it not been dried. So, how much dried fruit do you have, and what kind of fruit is it (because you also need to work out how much acid, how much sugar, etc.)?
Having said that, the easiest thing to do would be to rehydrate it. Stick it in a pan and cover it with water, bring it to the boil (to kill off any bacteria), turn off the heat and let it all sit for 24 to 48 hours. Drain the fruit (but keep the licquor) and weigh it, then treat it as normal fruit for wine or jam making. The only difference is that licquor, which you should include as part of any water additions you may normally make (because some of the natural sugar is going to be in it).
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Mike