Sam Aaron

Sam Aaron

Sam Aaron (Oct 7, 1911-July 21st, 1996) was a wine merchant and co-founder, with his brother Jack, of Sherry-Lehmann Wines and Spirits. At the end of Prohibition in 1934, Jack Aaron purchased the liquor store in the old Louis Sherry building. He and Sam set about recreating the shop with Sam shifting the emphasis to wine, having been influenced by a meeting with the writer and wine importer, Frank Schoonmaker. In 1946, the shop moved across the street, where it remained until a second move in 2007. Aaron and his brother James Beard, to run Alanberry's, the gourmet shop next door.

During the postwar years, Aaron continued to write about wine, now for the popular market: with Beard, he co-authored "How to Eat Better for Less Money" and with the book critic Clifton Fadiman, he wrote a coffee table book, "The Joys of Wine." He was a judge at the New York Wine Tasting of 1973 which featured many of the same French and American wines that would be judged at the Judgment of Paris. [ G. Taber "The Judgment of Paris: California vs France" pg 171 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0743247515 ] In 1984, he was honored by the vignerons of Bordeaux, the shippers of Burgundy, Beaujolais and Champagne with gala parties in each of those regions, in celebration of Sherry-Lehmann's half-century and of Aaron's contributions to the international wine trade.

Jack Aaron died in 1967 and his place in the business was taken by Sam's nephew, Michael Aaron. Sam Aaron retired in 1990. [ New York Times " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DE6DC123FF931A3575BC0A960958260 Sam Aaron, 84, the Dean of Wine Merchants, Is Dead] " Obituary]

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