There’s nothing quite like the warm aroma of real vanilla extract infusing your favorite holiday treats. But homemade vanilla extract isn’t an overnight project—it’s a journey of flavor that requires time, patience, and a bit of planning.

So when should you start your extract if you want it ready for Thanksgiving pies or Christmas cookies?

Let’s break it down.


📆 The 3–12 Month Rule of Steeping

Homemade vanilla extract made with real vanilla beans and alcohol (like vodka, bourbon, or rum) typically takes at least 90 days to develop flavor, and 12+ months to mature into a rich, aromatic extract.

This means:

  • Start by August for Thanksgiving baking

  • Start by January/February (or earlier) for full flavor by Christmas

  • Start anytime if you're gifting early extract in progress with a label

For best results, aim for a steep time of 365 days for the richest, most robust flavor.


📌 Best Timeline for Extract Makers

Target Holiday Start Your Extract By Ideal Steeping Time
Thanksgiving (Late Nov) December 365+ days
Christmas (Late Dec) January 360+ days
New Year’s Eve Cocktails June 180 days
DIY Gift Sets Any time! (Label as “Still Steeping”) 30–60+ days

🧪 Quick-Start Tools for Perfect Timing

VanillaPura offers free tools to help you time your extract making just right:


🛒 Best Beans for Bold Holiday Flavor

Looking for rich, warm vanilla notes perfect for pies, cakes, and cocoa?

These are some of our holiday favorites:


🎁 Holiday Gifting Tip: Start Small Batches Now

Even if you missed the “ideal” start time, small bottles of vanilla extract in progress make incredible handmade gifts. Just include a label with the extraction date and usage instructions:

“This vanilla extract was started on Oct 1. Keep it stored in a dark cabinet and give it a shake every week. Ready to use by Jan!”


🍂 Final Thoughts

The key to a flavorful extract is time—and planning ahead.
If you want that full-bodied vanilla flavor in your Thanksgiving pumpkin pie or Christmas sugar cookies, get started by July or August for the good results.

With the right beans, alcohol, and tools, you’ll be gifting bottles of pure, homemade magic in time for the holidays.