Limeburners & Giniversity in the Valley: New Gin and whisky restaurant set to shake up Swan Valley

Gin and whisky lovers rejoice.

A new venue tailored just for you is set to open in the Swan Valley.

Western Australian Master Distiller Cameron Syme is headed for the region in early June with two of his biggest spirit brands — Limeburners and Giniversity.

The exciting new venture named Limeburners & Giniversity in the Valley will be a 200-seat venue — including a restaurant, bar, cellar door and function venue.

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There will be Giniversity and Limeburners drinks on the menu of course, and the food — currently being tried and tested — will exclusively feature gluten-free options.

Camera IconThere will be Giniversity and Limeburners drinks on the menu of course, and the food — currently being tried and tested — will exclusively feature gluten-free options. Credit: David Biesse

Mr Syme purchased Carilley Estate on Hyem Road, Herne Hill in late December and is now refurbishing the venue which will meld his array of whiskies and gins.

Whilst the distilling of Limeburners will remain in Albany and Giniversity in Margaret River, it will mark the first whisky on show in the region, joining over 40 world-class wineries, boutique breweries, cideries and gin distilleries.

With three distilleries under his belt and over 180 awards, Mr Syme is excited to share his quality products and award-winning services via a cellar door, giving the Swan Valley a taste of everything he already offers in the Great Southern and Margaret River regions.

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