Sherry-Lehmann Wines & Spirits failed to deliver more than $1 million of wine to customers who paid in advance, he wrote. One of those customers was the reporter himself.
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.
Sherry-Lehmann, the iconic wine shop that was shut down by state regulators earlier this month amid escalating business woes, expects to reopen next week “fully stocked,” The Post has learned.