Shezza wrote:
Very sad news. Such a lovely person, it's a real shame I never got to meet her after all these years
A real loss, my thoughts and prayers go to her family
It is very sad news, it is so sudden, and such a shock for many of her followers, particularly after we all thought she had made such a stoic recovery after the chemo. I say stoic, because she carried on with all her hard work all through the treatment. Our hearts and sympathy go to her family, my deapest sympathy must go to her husband and to her daughter, who transcribed her tasting notes to this site after many of her long tasting sessions
Mel was always very busy after recently moving home to deeper countryside north of Stroud. We must thank Jancis for letting us know just how much work she was doing as an Instructor for the MW courses. Mel was such a modest person, with a brilliant palate, and of course her training and instruction was hugely valuable to those who followed her. I am so sorry that I never met her, on the few occasions I spoke to her on the phone, she was utterly charming, informative and engaging.
She shall be missed by many more folks than she could possibly imagine, her introduction to this site on the first page, sums up perfectly her contribution and help for wine lovers, I can't think of anyone who has made a more qualified contribution for consumers, those of us, "who don't have such deep pockets" than Mel.
Many shall remember her line . . . ."
I don’t want to be some posh bird who expects everyone to be able to list the classified growths of 1855 alphabetically, because I certainly can’t and that’s nowhere near the point of wine".