Best Agave Nectar & Syrup Under $200 (2026)

We ranked items under $200 by a value score combining verified labels (organic, non‑GMO, vegan, gluten‑free), bottle size, and aggregated consumer ratings

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    Wholesome Organic Blue Agave Nectar 44oz (2-pack)

    Wholesome Organic Blue Agave Nectar 44oz (2-pack)

    Wholesome • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

    Wholesome organic blue agave nectar, 100% pure and minimally processed, provides a sweeter alternative to sugar. Customers note its pleasant sweetness and value, with some mentioning low glycemic index

    • 100% pure and minimally processed
    • Sustainably sourced from Mexico
    • Versatile sweetener for drinks and foods
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    Wholesome Organic Blue Agave Nectar 11.75oz (6-pack)

    Wholesome Organic Blue Agave Nectar 11.75oz (6-pack)

    Wholesome • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

    100% pure organic blue agave nectar, minimally processed with one simple ingredient. 25% sweeter than sugar and suited for cocktails, baking, and breakfast toppings. Customers note its sweetness and value, with some concerns about lid quality

    • organic and minimally processed
    • 25% sweeter than sugar
    • sustainably sourced from Mexico
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    Organic Raw Blue Agave Nectar - 2 Pack, 44 oz

    Organic Raw Blue Agave Nectar - 2 Pack, 44 oz

    Wholesome • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

    100% pure, minimally processed organic raw blue agave nectar from Mexico. 25% sweeter than sugar; versatile for cocktails, baking, and drizzling. Customers note its glycemic-friendly profile and vegan, non-GMO, gluten-free qualities

    • organic & fair trade
    • low processing
    • great for sugar substitution
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Buying Guide

Check organic and non‑GMO labels

Choose products like IN THE RAW and BLUEGREEN that list organic or non‑GMO certification if you prioritize minimal processing and verified sourcing

Match syrup type to use

Blue agave tends to be milder and lighter for beverages, while raw or darker nectars work better in baking and sauces for richer flavor

Consider package size vs. frequency

Large-format options such as 176 oz Bluegreen bottles offer lower per‑unit cost for regular use, while 18.5–44 oz bottles suit occasional bakers or testers

Verify dietary tags (vegan, gluten‑free)

If you need allergen or diet assurances, pick products explicitly labeled vegan or gluten‑free, as seen on multiple entries here

Compare texture and pourability

Syrups labeled as nectar or syrup can differ in viscosity; thinner nectars dissolve easier in cold drinks, while thicker syrups cling better to toast and pancakes