🍮 Sweeten Your Moments with DaVinci!
DaVinci Gourmet Classic Butterscotch Syrup is a 25.4 fluid ounce bottle of premium syrup that combines the rich flavors of butter and brown sugar, naturally sweetened with pure cane sugar. Ideal for enhancing coffee, smoothies, and desserts, this syrup is designed for culinary enthusiasts seeking to elevate their creations with authentic café flavors.
L**G
DaVinci Caramel Syrup
This is a great product. It can be used (obviously) to make a good tasing coffee cold brew and I poured it over my vanilla ice cream for extra flavor and it works well, just not as thick as caramel ice cream syrup, but hey- works in a pinch! I recommend it, you can also put it in recipes, etc.
B**T
Great taste
I am a fan of Di Vinci sugar free syrups. I use the peach in tea all the time. Now I've tried the blackberry. Very tasty. I will order it again.
C**
Cheap and GOOD
This is the cheap stuff compared to Monin but I got it for a single purpose, to make dupe Blue Crush from Texas Roadhouse. Which is Minute Maid lemonade and blue curaçao and this stuff WORKED. It’s delicious for what I made it for.
J**W
Love this
This is good, can't taste a strong vanilla flavor but I like it anyway. I ordered another bottle for work with a hazel nut flavor. I will never buy another coffee hot or cold because now i have something i truly like to make my own.
R**A
As you can see it’s bigger then a 16ounce water bottle
Love this caramel syrup I always buy it ,it’s perfect for coffee lovers and it’s a perfect amount ,you get your money’s worth
K**0
White Chocolate is Delicious!
Delicious coffee syrup! It's a pretty true White Chocolate flavor -- really good. Love this in both iced and hot lattes. Will be purchasing again!!
B**B
More syrup-y than citrus-y
I've been making a Blood Orange vinaigrette salad dressing that's super delicious! Our family loves it on salads and also drizzled on proteins (especially chicken and shrimp).I used a blood orange infused olive oil the first several times, then tried it with regular olive oil and fresh blood orange juice. Both ways were delicious. The problem with using the blood orange olive oil, is that salad dressing is the only way I use this and it's a waste (and expensive) to keep a bottle of that in my pantry for just this one use. The problem with using fresh orange juice is that I can only make dressings in small batches because of the perishability of the fresh juice.I typically make a triple recipe and keep it in the fridge, so I'm now looking for a way to be able to use my regular olive oil and just add blood orange flavor without using perishable fresh orange juice. I figured a blood orange extract or syrup added to the dressing might be the solution.This one was the first product that I tried and I have to say that it doesn't quite cut it.It smells nice, but the taste definitely pulls toward sweet rather than citrusy. As sweet as it is, it oddly takes quite a lot of it to impart any citrus flavor to the dressing. Rather than adding a bright orange flavor, this instead just adds aroma and sweetness. It sorta reminds me of the kind of orange syrup that's used for sno-cones (tho not quite as sweet as that).I finally doctored the latest batch up with a combination of lemon juice and this syrup. The lemon seemed to brighten the flavor up while this syrup gave it aroma and a slight orange-y flavor. It's fairly reddish in color so it also added color to the dressing as well.I don't completely hate it, so I'll just use up the bottle. When it's gone, I definitely won't order it again and I'll be looking elsewhere and maybe try an extract (vs a syrup) instead.
J**R
Tasteless lavender
A bit on the sugary side, not a strong lavender flavor at all.Guess that will teach me not to get things that are low valued..if you like sugar and small flavor this is perfect for you, but those of us who have strong taste buds this isn’t for you..
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