How L.A. wine shops reach customers during coronavirus

How wine shops are reaching customers during the coronavirus crisis
Bill Addison • Los Angeles Times • March 30, 2020
“Call 213-995-6090 for a good time,” reads the strip of paper affixed to a glass wall with blue painter’s tape. It’s the smallest in a series of directive signs posted outside Tilda, a wine bar and shop in Echo Park, where employees strive to...
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