In a bizarre twist in the unfolding saga around NYC fine wine store Sherry Lehmann, the property's landlord is suing the company's former owners to settle unpaid rent accrued by its current owner.
Sherry-Lehmann’s landlord is suing the iconic wine retailer as well as its former owners over $3.6 million in unpaid rent – and is demanding that its shuttered store on Park Avenue be cleared out immediately, according to a court filing.
For 88 years, Sherry-Lehmann has set the standard for Manhattan wine retail; now it's behind on paying suppliers and delivering to customers. Who's to blame?
Kevin Zraly is an extraordinary, wine educator I’ve long admired. Getting to know him over the years has taught me how extremely knowledgeable he truly is. It was delightful finally meeting him in Tuscany, at
Castello di Meleto, a few years ago. He was on a book tour with his latest edition of
Windows on The World; and I was on a professional, Italian wine tour with
Bluest Sky Group. At the time, we were all visiting and dining at the Castello.
If you really want to know how great someone is, trust a credible source within the person’s own industry. To that end, from wine writer
Piedmont, Italy is a place I’ve never visited; but, I’m headed there, once Covid travel restrictions are lifted. Yesterday’s story began my virtual journey. Briefly:
Covid’s restrictions stopped all travel, as I was supposed to be in Piedmont this past November… I watched each month with hope, before it arrived, throughout the entire year as month after month slipped away. I hung on until October, when I had to truly face reality, heave a huge sigh of despair, and mentally move on. Piedmont, on the northwest of Italy, bordering Switzerland, to the northeast and west of France, just slipped away like a fabulously enigmatic night in Rio. Now, I can only imagine.