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Wines from Jelu Winery
- Jelu Pinot Noir
Rated 2.5/5
- Jelu Torrontes
Rated 3.5/5
- Jelu Malbec
Rated 3/5
- Jelu Malbec San Juan Argentina
San Juan, Argentina Rated 3.5/5
- Jelu Torrontés
2010 Rated 3.5/5
- Jelu Torrontes
2008 Rated 3/5
- Jelu Malbec
2008 Rated 3.5/5
- Jelu Pinot Noir
2008 Rated 3/5
- Jelu Malbec San Juan Argentina
2007 San Juan, Argentina Rated 3.5/5
- Jelu Pinot Noir Patagonia Argentina
2007 Patagonia, Argentina Rated 2.5/5
- Jelu Syrah
2006 Rated 3/5
- Jelu Syrah
2008 Rated 3/5
- Jelu Estate Rsv Syrah'06 2006
2006 Argentina Rated 3/5
- Jelu Malbec Argentina
2008 Mendoza Rated 3/5
- Jelu Pinot Noir Patagoina Pinot Noir South America Argentina Mendoza
2006 Mendoza, Argentina Rated 3/5
- Jelu Estate Rsv Syrah'
2006 Argentina Rated 3/5
- Jelu Pinot Noir Neuquen Patagonia
2007 Patagonia, Argentina Rated 3/5
- Jelu Syrah
2009 Argentina Rated 3/5
- Jelu Malbec Argentina
2009 Mendoza Rated 3/5
Related Blogging
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| Places where you can find Wines of Jelu in NYC Oyster Bar. Jelu staff with Jon and some winery colleagues from Uruguay, Chile & Spain. Oyster Bar @ Central Station. |
| Oyster Bar Jelu staff with Jon and some winery colleagues from Uruguay, Chile & Spain. |
| Wine Tasters: A Wine (and food) Lover's Guide: IL Bambino ... Our choice of wine was a Jelu, San Juan, Argentina 2009 glass $8 | bottle $27, 100% Torrontes. The wine showed Honeysuckle and flowers with some minerality on the palate which was perfectly balanced by its level of acidity. ... |
| Organic wine: Myths, facts, and picks from a Brooklyn wine seller ... Jelu Malbec Rose (her Mother's Day pour) “I'm partial to red wine, so I like my whites and roses to have big, bold flavor. This one has the richness of a Malbec. If you close your eyes, you'd never know it was a rose. ... |
| Argentina's Flagships Not only does Jelu Estates make amazing juice but also the owners are environmentally conscious. The wines are all organically grown and winery has gone "green"! No pesticides huh? I think I'll have another glass! |
| Malbec My feeling about pairing wine with any spicy or hot food is to have an unoaked white wine with the dish. I don't know the Jelu Winery's wines, but I would have tried their Torrontes first with Sag Paneer. Having said that, night before ... |
