What is a caramel Matcha Latte?

Caramel matcha latte offers a smooth balance between earthy matcha and rich caramel sweetness. The matcha brings a clean, slightly bitter note, while the caramel adds warmth and depth without overwhelming the drink.
When layered correctly, each sip transitions from sweet caramel at the base to creamy milk and finally to the light, frothy matcha top. This creates a café-style experience similar to a caramel matcha latte Starbucks style drink, but with better control over sweetness and quality at home.
Iced vs Hot Variations
The iced caramel matcha latte is the more popular version, and it works especially well in warmer months. Cold temperature keeps the caramel layer visible at the bottom of the glass, which makes for a striking visual before you stir. 👉 Matcha Latte Recipes.
An iced matcha latte with caramel is also easier to prepare in advance. Whisk the matcha paste ahead of time, refrigerate it, and pour it over fresh ice when ready to serve.
The hot version is calmer in flavour. Heat blends everything more thoroughly, making the drink feel more uniform and less layered. Both are genuinely worth making and have different experiences.
Milk Options and How Each One Changes the Drink

Oat Milk
Oat milk is the most popular choice for a matcha latte with caramel drizzle, and for good reason. Its natural sweetness sits alongside the caramel without adding a richness that overwhelms the matcha.
It also froths reasonably well when heated, which is useful if you want a warm version of the drink.
Whole Milk
Whole milk produces a creamier, denser texture. The fat content carries the caramel flavour well, making the final drink feel more indulgent.
A matcha latte with caramel drizzle served at most cafés is typically made with whole or semi-skimmed milk for exactly this reason.
Coconut Milk
Coconut milk adds a slight tropical note that works surprisingly well alongside caramel. Use the carton version rather than canned as canned coconut milk is too thick and can make the matcha paste difficult to blend evenly.
This option keeps the drink dairy-free without shifting the sweetness profile significantly.
Serving Tips for a Better-Looking Glass

Pour the milk over the ice first, then gently spoon or pour the matcha mixture on top. The difference in density keeps the layers separated for a few seconds, long enough to photograph, easy to stir before drinking.
Adding caramel to the inside of the glass before you add ice is a small detail that makes the final presentation cleaner. It also means the sweetness is distributed through every sip rather than pooling at the bottom.
NioTeas ceremonial-grade matcha whisks smoothly into an even paste, which makes layering easier and gives the caramel matcha latte that vivid green colour that photographs well and tastes even better.