tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723071816285053308.post5483424356731683705..comments2012-08-02T08:52:12.762-04:00Comments on Peaches and Plums: Drinking Nancy's Winewinenshinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07606350925870948766noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723071816285053308.post-27259052645760901152011-01-18T13:33:50.772-05:002011-01-18T13:33:50.772-05:00William, thank you so much for your comment! This ...William, thank you so much for your comment! This day meant a lot to me. I so enjoyed meeting your mom and having this special opportunity to taste these wines and share in the rich history of your family. I will never forget her.winenshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07606350925870948766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723071816285053308.post-83687692037093248752011-01-18T13:08:01.530-05:002011-01-18T13:08:01.530-05:00I am sorry to tell you all that Nancy Kranz passed...I am sorry to tell you all that Nancy Kranz passed away in Nov of 2010. I'm her youngest son William. I'd seen this blog post before, but just came across it again. I want all to know that Nancy greatly enjoyed these tastings and seeing 'young' people enjoying what she and her husband Peter had put together over a lifetime.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723071816285053308.post-62575191320099596532010-04-29T19:40:15.171-04:002010-04-29T19:40:15.171-04:00A note about the Segla wine. I know that the tradi...A note about the Segla wine. I know that the traditional Raussan Segla or Rauzan Segla is a Margot, not a St. Emillon. However, the cork clearly stated St. Emillon. Yet the R word on the label clearly ends in "usan" indicating some form or Rausan. So what is this? Anyone know?winenshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07606350925870948766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723071816285053308.post-78354809748228552292010-04-29T19:27:01.469-04:002010-04-29T19:27:01.469-04:00A note about the Segla wine. Though the traditiona...A note about the Segla wine. Though the traditional Raussan Segla, or Rauzan Segla is a Margot, the cork on this bottle clearly stated St. Emillon. So what the heck is it? Very puzzled. Wish there was more of the label for the answer, but you can clearly see the R name is spelled ending in "usan."Hmmmm. Anyone know?winenshinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07606350925870948766noreply@blogger.com