This delicate syrup captures the soft vanilla-like fragrance of sweet woodruff — a plant long celebrated in European herbal traditions. Whether made with briefly wilted fresh sprigs or dried leaves, the aroma transforms simple drinks and desserts into something magical.
Stir it into lemonades, drizzle over pancakes, sweeten winter teas, or add a touch of woodland charm to cocktails. A tiny bottle of pure spring fragrance.

Sweet Woodruff Syrup
Ingredients
Method
- Let fresh sweet woodruff wilt for 1–2 hours to develop its natural aroma.
- Add water and sugar to a saucepan and heat gently until the sugar dissolves.
- Remove from heat and add the wilted or dried woodruff (and lemon peel if using).
- Cover and let infuse for 12–24 hours for the best flavor.
- Strain and pour into a clean bottle.
- Store in the fridge for up to 4 weeks.
Notes
Why This Syrup Works
Sweet woodruff contains natural aromatic compounds that develop as the herb wilts or dries. These gentle coumarins bring a soft, comforting fragrance reminiscent of vanilla, hay, and spring forests.
Transforming the herb into syrup makes it shelf-stable and easy to use — just one spoonful can brighten an entire drink or dessert.
Perfect for spring celebrations, cozy winter drinks, or any moment that needs a hint of woodland sweetness.
Tips & Variations
Add a strip of lemon peel to the simmering syrup for a citrus lift.
Replace half the sugar with honey for a warmer, deeper flavor.
For a stronger aroma, let the sweet woodruff sit in the hot syrup for 12–24 hours before straining.
Use dried sweet woodruff if fresh is unavailable — the flavor is often even better.
Seasonal Ritual
Traditionally, sweet woodruff was gathered just before flowering, when its fragrance is at its peak.
Make this syrup during the waxing moon, a time linked to growth, sweetness, and nourishment.
Store a small bottle in your kitchen as a reminder of spring’s gentleness — even in the middle of winter.
More Foraged Sweetness
If you enjoy botanical syrups and woodland-infused drinks, you may also like:
Sweet Woodruff May Wine – classic spring celebration drink
Wildflower Honey Infusion – calming and floral
Angelica Honey – warming, aromatic herbal sweetness
Ground Ivy Herbal Tea – bright and cleansing
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