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90
points
Fire Gully 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon (Margaret River)
Price
$24
Medium-bodied with some richness in the mouth; meaty, stably notes on the nose return on the palate, where there is also a rich molasses flavor enveloping deep black fruit. A very nice wine; the molasses richness suggests judicious pairing, though.
— D.T.
(10/1/2003)
89
points
Fire Gully 1999 Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot (Margaret River)
Price
$23
Structured and elegant, with cherry and plum fruit at its core and oak underneath for support and texture. The fruit is sturdy and stiff on the palate, but softens up a bit on the back end. Nose offers strawberry and red fruit aromas.
— W.E.
(10/1/2003)
86
points
Fire Gully 1999 Merlot (Margaret River)
Price
$24
Fruit is more brown than vibrant and juicy, and is couched in dusty earth. Tannins are woodsy, maybe even tinged with a little amaretto. A flash of coffee or chocolate pops up before the finish.
— D.T.
(10/1/2003)
82
points
Fire Gully 2002 White (Margaret River)
Price
$19
Shows sweet, citrus flavors on the palate (think lemondrops) and a simple, sort of flat feel in the mouth. Finishes short.
— D.T.
(5/1/2004)
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