Written by: Ethan Parker
Updated on: 6/3/2025
Updated on: 6/3/2025
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Where Can I Buy Lavender Syrup?

Lavender syrup brings a floral, subtly herbal twist to cocktails, lattes, and desserts. Home bartenders and culinary enthusiasts discover it’s not always on the supermarket shelf with vanilla or simple syrup. Fortunately, there are several reliable ways to source quality lavender syrup—each with its own advantages.
Best Places to Buy Lavender Syrup
- Specialty food shops: Look for gourmet grocers, boutique coffee suppliers, or local kitchen supply stores. Many carry brands like Monin, Torani, or artisan syrups with real lavender extract.
- Online retailers: Websites such as Amazon, specialty cocktail suppliers, and natural food stores typically stock several options. Filter for ingredients, size, or organic certification to match your needs.
- Coffee and tea supply companies: Some businesses serving the cafe industry offer high-quality lavender syrup for home delivery. These can often be bought in ml or liter-sized bottles.
What to Look for in Lavender Syrup
- Ingredient quality: Choose syrups using real culinary lavender, cane sugar, or organic ingredients if possible.
- Flavor balance: Well-made lavender syrup offers floral notes without being overwhelmingly perfumed—artificially colored or heavily sweetened options can taste soapy.
- Bottle size: If experimenting, opt for a smaller (250–375 ml) bottle to try out a new brand or recipe.
Should You Make Lavender Syrup at Home?
Homemade lavender syrup is easy, customizable, and freshly aromatic—especially if you want a pure floral note without preservatives or coloring.

- Use only culinary-grade dried lavender to avoid bitter or unpredictable flavors.
- Preparation is simple: simmer equal parts sugar and water (150 ml each) with 2–3 teaspoons (10–15 ml) dried lavender for 5–7 minutes, then strain.
- Keeps well in a sealed bottle in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Quick Tips for Shopping Lavender Syrup
- Check the store’s syrup or cocktail mixing section for both classic and artisan brands.
- Online, search by brand name plus 'lavender syrup' for more focused results — some brands ship direct in multiple bottle sizes (usually 250 ml to 750 ml).
- Don’t confuse pure lavender extract (highly concentrated) with ready-made syrup for recipes.

Whether you’re seeking a bottle for craft cocktails, a floral twist to lemonade, or the subtle perfume in coffee drinks, lavender syrup is within easy reach—especially if you know where to look and what defines a great one.