Last Updated: Jun 12, 2023 @ 10:42 am.

Perfect for creative cocktails, lemonade, tea or coffee, lavender syrup has a unique flavor profile. We did a blind taste test with nine brands to find the best bets. Here are the winners.

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Lavender Syrup 101 & A Recipe!

Let’s talk the best lavender syrup.

Known for its calming properties, lavender syrup adds both floral and herbal notes to beverages. And don’t forget parfaits. (Everyone loves parfaits).

Here’s a recipe for a yummy parfait we made when testing these syrups:

Recipe: Blueberry Lavender Parfait

INGREDIENTS

1 cup (8oz.) plain greek yogurt

1 Tbsp (1/2 oz) Torani Blueberry Syrup

1 tbsp (1/2 oz) Torani Lavender Syrup

Fresh Blueberries (optional) 

Chia seeds 

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix syrup with yogurt and flavor to taste. Layer all ingredients into a bowl or mason jar and enjoy! 

(Recipe and photo credit: Torani).

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Best For Lemonade

Not too sweet
We loved the floral flavor of this syrup—works well in coffee drinks too. Made with cane sugar.
$12.49 ($0.49 / Fl Oz)

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Best for Coffee

Subtle yet fragrant
Excellent for that white chocolate lavender mocha recipe, this syrup impressed us with its sweet aromatic flavor notes.
$12.00 ($0.36 / Fl Oz)

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Best for Cocktails

Light and fruity
We liked this syrup, which had a more subtle color than others we tried. High quality ingredients.
$15.24 ($1.20 / Fl Oz)

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Best Sugar Free

Great for coffee or tea
The star feature of this three bottle set is the blueberry lavender syrup—made with sucralose, it is very tasty.

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