The Ultimate Guide to Latte Syrup: Recipes, Favorites & FAQs

Whether you’re a barista, a coffee enthusiast, or just a fan of morning rituals, latte syrup is one of the easiest ways to customize your cup and elevate your home brew. From classic vanilla and caramel to more creative seasonal blends, flavored syrups add depth, personality, and indulgence to your daily coffee ritual.

We’re going deep into everything you need to know about latte syrups—types, DIY recipes, best store-bought brands, storage tips, FAQs, and more. Whether you’re a purist or love experimenting with new flavors, this advice is for you.

What Is Latte Syrup?

Latte syrup is a flavored liquid sweetener added to lattes and other espresso-based drinks to enhance flavor. Most syrups are sugar-based, but alternatives like stevia, agave, or sugar-free blends have become increasingly popular.

It usually comes in bottles and can be dispensed via a pump for consistency. You can also make your own syrups at home with just water, sugar, and flavor infusions.

According to search trends and barista preferences, these are the most loved latte syrup flavors:

  • Chocolate or mocha syrup – adds a velvety, decadent twist to any espresso-based drink.
  • Vanilla latte syrup – a timeless favorite. We especially recommend Monin Organic Vanilla for its clean ingredients and rich flavor.
  • Caramel latte syrup – sweet, buttery, and perfect for both hot and iced drinks.
  • Hazelnut latte syrup – nutty and smooth, especially delicious with oat milk.
  • Pumpkin spice latte syrup – the unofficial flavor of fall.
  • Brown sugar latte syrup – cozy, slightly savory, and great in iced lattes.

Best Latte Syrup Brands to Buy

When buying latte syrups, quality and flavor balance matter. Here are the brands we trust most:

1. Monin Syrups

Monin is a go-to for many coffee professionals. Their syrups are made with natural ingredients, and many are organic and non-GMO. Flavors are rich without being overly sweet or artificial.

🡒 Try their Organic Vanilla Syrup for an everyday classic.

monin latte syrup

2. Torani Syrups & Sauces

While Torani has a mixed reputation—especially for their artificial-tasting fruit flavors—their classic coffee-flavored syrups (like caramel, hazelnut, and vanilla) are solid staples. Where Torani really excels is in their sauces—their caramel, dark chocolate, and white chocolate sauces are smooth and balanced for lattes and mochas.

torani latte syrup

3. Ghirardelli Sauces

Ghirardelli is best in class when it comes to chocolate, caramel, and white chocolate sauces. Thick, rich, and made with real ingredients, these elevate mochas and flavored lattes without tasting overly sugary.

ghirardelli latte syrup

Best Sugar-Free Latte Syrups

If you’re looking to reduce sugar while still enjoying flavored drinks, these are two quality options:

  • Monin Sugar-Free Hazelnut – smooth and nutty without the artificial aftertaste.
  • Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener Syrup – naturally sweetened and keto-friendly.

How to Make Homemade Latte Syrup (Easy Recipes)

Making latte syrup at home is easy and fun. Start with a simple syrup base:

Basic Latte Syrup Base:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup sugar (or coconut sugar, honey, etc.)

Bring to a simmer and stir until dissolved. From there, you can add flavor:

1. Vanilla Latte Syrup

  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean pod

2. Cinnamon Brown Sugar Syrup

  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt

3. Lavender Latte Syrup

  • 2 tbsp dried culinary lavender
  • Strain after simmering

Let cool, store in a jar, and refrigerate for up to two weeks.

Seasonal Latte Syrup Ideas

Seasonal flavors aren’t just for big chains—you can create them at home too:

  • Fall: pumpkin spice, apple pie, maple cinnamon
  • Winter: peppermint, gingerbread, toasted marshmallow
  • Spring: lavender honey, cardamom rose, pistachio
  • Summer: coconut vanilla, blueberry, lemon basil

These syrups can be infused using herbs, extracts, or fruit, and paired with espresso and steamed milk for café-quality drinks at home.

latte syrup

Common Questions About Latte Syrups

How much syrup should I use in a latte?

A good rule of thumb is 1 oz (or 2 pumps) for an 8–12 oz latte. Adjust to taste. For iced lattes, you may want slightly more to balance the dilution from ice. For reference, Starbucks uses 4 pumps for a grande latte.

What’s the best syrup for an iced latte?

Caramel and vanilla are both excellent in iced drinks. Lighter fruit-based syrups like strawberry or coconut also work well for summer-style iced lattes.

Are there healthy latte syrups?

Yes—look for natural sweeteners like agave, monkfruit, or stevia. Also, DIYing your syrup with fresh ingredients helps avoid artificial additives.

Do latte syrups go bad?

Yes, eventually. Store-bought syrups often last 6–12 months after opening (check the label). Homemade syrups should be refrigerated and used within 2–3 weeks.

Creative Latte Recipes Using Syrups

Here are a few combos to inspire you:

  • “Morning Toast” Latte: brown sugar + cinnamon + dash of vanilla
  • “Campfire Mocha”: chocolate syrup + toasted marshmallow + espresso
  • “Lavender Fog”: lavender syrup + Earl Grey tea + steamed milk
  • “Spiced Apple Latte”: apple syrup + cinnamon + espresso
  • “Matcha Morning”: honey syrup + matcha + oat milk

Latte Syrups for Coffee Shops or Catering

If you run a café or a catering business (like we do at Carmel Coffee Catering!), choosing the right syrup makes all the difference. We love partnering with local syrup makers for freshness and branding alignment—but big-name syrups ensure consistency and are shelf-stable for longer events.

Some tips for managing syrup bars:

  • Offer 3-4 core options + 1 seasonal flavor
  • Keep portions consistent with labeled pumps
  • Display syrup names clearly (or discreetly if you prefer minimalist carts)
  • Store syrups away from heat and sunlight
  • Match syrups to your milk options (some flavors shine with oat or almond)

Latte Syrups Beyond Coffee

Flavored syrups also work well for:

  • Tea lattes (like chai or London Fog)
  • Italian sodas
  • Cocktails/mocktails
  • Drizzling over desserts
  • Mixing into oatmeal or baked goods

Once you start using them, it’s hard to stop at just coffee.

Expert Picks We Trust

We get asked all the time how to take your coffee game at home to the next level, and while we’ve shared our own favorite syrups, we also love pointing you toward experts we trust. One of our go-to voices is Morgan Eckroth (you might know them as MorganDrinksCoffee). Morgan not only breaks down syrup options in a super approachable way, but also shows you how to pair flavors with different drinks so you can recreate café-quality lattes without leaving your kitchen.

Check out their video below for practical advice and ideas—we couldn’t agree more with many of these suggestions:

Final Thoughts

Latte syrups open up a world of customization, nostalgia, and fun to your daily cup. Whether you go all in with seasonal infusions or stick to the tried-and-true vanilla latte, there’s something incredibly satisfying about finding your signature drink.

If you’re running a coffee cart, hosting an event, or just making yourself a cup at home—quality syrup makes all the difference. Want to learn more about how we use syrup at events? Contact us here for a behind-the-scenes look.

Jacob Bargo

Though a software engineer by trade, I am a relentless coffee enthusiast in every moment in between. An Indiana University alum with a knack for blending business, people, and rich coffee culture.

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