This vanilla raspberry iced latte hits every single note you want in a summer coffee drink. Think bold espresso swirled with a bright homemade raspberry syrup, all poured over a glass packed full of ice and finished with a splash of cold milk. I first made this on a Saturday morning when I had leftover raspberry syrup from a dessert I'd made the night before, and honestly, it was one of those happy accidents I keep coming back to. The best part? It comes together in literally five minutes with ingredients you probably already have.

If you love fruity coffee drinks, you're going to want to bookmark this one right next to my Strawberry Cheesecake Protein Shake, Vanilla Strawberry Iced Tea, and White Christmas Mojito for your warm-weather drink rotation.
Why You'll Love This Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
This vanilla raspberry iced latte isn't just pretty to look at, though it absolutely is. It's genuinely one of the easiest homemade iced espresso drinks you can make on a weekday morning. No barista skills required. No long ingredient list. Just good espresso, a fruity syrup, cold milk, and ice. The raspberry syrup brings a natural brightness that cuts through the bitterness of the espresso in the most satisfying way, and that vanilla note rounds everything out into something that tastes like it came straight from a coffee shop menu.
It's refreshing, it's customizable, and it takes five minutes flat. On a warm morning when you don't want to wait in a drive-through line, this vanilla raspberry iced drink is exactly what you need.
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- Why You'll Love This Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
- Ingredients for Your Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
- Instructions for Your Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
- Substitutions and Variations
- Equipment You'll Need
- Storage Tips
- Expert Tips for the Best Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
- FAQ
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- Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
Ingredients for Your Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
You only need four ingredients to make this cold espresso drink at home. Simple and straightforward.
Espresso: Two to three ounces of freshly brewed or cold espresso form the bold, rich base of this vanilla raspberry iced latte. Use a stovetop moka pot or an espresso machine, whichever you have on hand.
Ice: Fill your glass generously. A 12 to 16 oz glass packed with ice keeps your vanilla raspberry iced drink cold and refreshing all the way to the last sip.
Milk: Eight ounces of any milk you like. Whole milk makes it creamy and rich. Oat milk adds a subtle sweetness. Almond milk keeps it lighter. All work beautifully in this fruity iced latte.
Raspberry Syrup: Two ounces of homemade or store-bought raspberry syrup brings that bright, fruity sweetness that makes this vanilla raspberry iced latte so distinctive. Homemade gives you the best flavor, but a good quality store-bought syrup works just as well.
See recipe card for quantities.
Instructions for Your Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
Short and simple: brew, pour, stir, and sip. Here's exactly how it goes.
Brew the espresso: Brew two to three ounces of espresso using your espresso machine or stovetop maker. You can use it hot or let it cool first depending on your preference. Cold espresso blends a little more smoothly with the milk in this vanilla raspberry iced drink.
Fill the glass with ice: Take your 12 to 16 oz glass and pack it with ice all the way to the top. The more ice, the colder and more refreshing your vanilla raspberry iced latte will be.
Pour the espresso over the ice: Pour your brewed espresso directly over the ice. You'll hear that satisfying sizzle and watch it cascade down through the cubes.

Stir in the raspberry syrup: Add two ounces of raspberry syrup and give it a good stir to combine. At this point your vanilla raspberry iced drink turns this gorgeous deep pink color and smells absolutely incredible.
Pour in the milk: Fill the rest of the glass with eight ounces of your milk of choice, pouring slowly so you get those pretty layered swirls. Stir gently until the espresso, syrup, and milk are fully blended.

Serve and enjoy: Pop in a straw and enjoy your vanilla raspberry iced latte immediately while it's ice cold and perfectly refreshing.
Substitutions and Variations
This vanilla raspberry iced drink is easy to customize based on what you have or what you're craving.
No espresso machine? Strong brewed coffee works as a substitute. Use about four ounces of extra-strong drip coffee or cold brew concentrate in place of espresso in your vanilla raspberry iced latte.
Want it sweeter? Add a splash of vanilla simple syrup alongside the raspberry syrup for a more pronounced vanilla raspberry iced flavor.
Dairy-free? Oat milk and coconut milk are both excellent choices for this fruity iced latte. Oat milk especially gives it a creamy, almost dessert-like quality.
Try a white chocolate raspberry latte variation by adding a tablespoon of white chocolate sauce before the milk. Rich, indulgent, and absolutely delicious.
Iced raspberry mocha version: Add a small pump of chocolate syrup to your vanilla raspberry iced latte for a mocha twist that pairs beautifully with the fruity raspberry flavor.
Equipment You'll Need
- Espresso machine or stovetop espresso maker
- 16 oz glass
- Spoon or straw for stirring
That's truly it. This vanilla raspberry iced latte requires minimal equipment, which is part of what makes it so easy to love.
Storage Tips
This vanilla raspberry iced drink is best enjoyed fresh and cold, right after you make it. Once the ice melts, the flavors dilute pretty quickly. If you want to prep ahead, brew your espresso in advance and store it in the fridge for up to two days. Keep your raspberry syrup refrigerated in a sealed jar for up to two weeks. When you're ready, just assemble your vanilla raspberry iced latte fresh in under five minutes.
Expert Tips for the Best Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
Use quality espresso. The espresso is the heart of this vanilla raspberry iced latte, so use the best beans you can. Freshly ground makes a noticeable difference.
Don't skip chilling your espresso first if you want perfectly layered swirls. Hot espresso poured over ice melts it faster and can water down the flavors in your vanilla raspberry iced drink.
Homemade raspberry syrup is worth the small effort. Simmer equal parts raspberries, sugar, and water until it thickens, strain it, and you have a gorgeous fresh syrup that makes this vanilla raspberry iced latte taste like something from a specialty café.
Taste before you stir. Take a quick sip of your vanilla raspberry iced drink before fully mixing everything together. You can adjust the syrup or milk to your liking before committing to the final blend.
Use a wide glass. A 16 oz glass gives you the perfect ratio of espresso, syrup, and milk in every single sip of your vanilla raspberry iced latte.
FAQ
Is vanilla good with raspberry?
Yes, absolutely. Vanilla and raspberry is a classic flavor pairing. The warm, sweet notes of vanilla balance the bright tartness of raspberry perfectly, which is exactly what makes this vanilla raspberry iced latte taste so well-rounded and delicious. It's a combination that works in desserts, cocktails, and coffee drinks alike.
Does raspberry go well with coffee?
It really does. Raspberry's natural tartness cuts through the bitterness of espresso in a way that feels balanced and fresh. When you add it to a vanilla raspberry iced latte like this one, the fruity sweetness enhances the coffee rather than overpowering it. A family tip: start with one ounce of syrup if you're new to fruity iced espresso drinks and adjust from there.
What is in an iced vanilla latte?
A classic iced vanilla latte is made with espresso, milk, ice, and vanilla syrup. This vanilla raspberry iced latte takes that base and adds homemade raspberry syrup for a fruity, colorful twist that makes it feel a little more special and summery.
What is in the vanilla nut cream latte at Biggby?
The Biggby vanilla nut cream latte typically features espresso, their vanilla nut flavored syrup, and steamed milk or cream. It's a sweeter, nut-forward drink compared to this vanilla raspberry iced latte, which leans fruity and bright. Both are delicious in their own way, but this homemade version is a lot easier on the wallet.
Can I make a vanilla raspberry iced latte without an espresso machine?
Absolutely. Use strong cold brew concentrate or brew a very strong batch of drip coffee and let it cool. It won't have the exact same intensity as espresso, but your vanilla raspberry iced drink will still taste wonderful.
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Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Brew the espresso, either hot or cold.
- Fill a 16 oz glass with ice.
- Pour the brewed espresso and raspberry syrup over the ice. Stir well.
- Top off the glass with milk, stirring to combine.
- Enjoy your refreshing iced latte!













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