A New York Times columnist admitted he was bamboozled out of $6,300 by iconic 88-year-old vintner Sherry-Lehmann yet shelled out another $400 for a case of pricey wine that also never came.
Reps for Sherry-Lehmann, the embattled, 90-year-old high-end wine store, told my colleague Lisa Fickenscher last week that they were “excited” they would reopen the shuttered shop on Tuesday.
Just two weeks after db reported the latest woes of iconic New York wine store Sherry Lehmann, it transpires that the wine shop has been closed by the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) after failing to renew its liquor license.