Customers have been unable to contact Chelsea Wine Store to retrieve their fine wines since October and are worried that their collections have been sold, misplaced or stored at the wrong temperature.
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.
Sherry-Lehmann's wine storage customers are panicking after learning last month that their valuable vintages may have been kept in a suburban office building instead of a temperature-controlled warehouse, The Post has learned.