Tag: wine

  • Whole Foods’ “Criterion Collection” Wines Infringe Trademark, Video Company Alleges

    Video publisher The Criterion Collection has filed a trademark dilution suit against Whole Foods and an alcohol supplier alleging that a line of wines introduced in June 2015 infringed on its name. The Criterion Collection v. Whole Foods Mkt., No. 15-7132 (S.D.N.Y., filed September 10, 2015). The Criterion Collection has licensed and published classic films…

  • New York Times Explores English Monks’ Caffeinated Wine

    Buckfast Abbey, an English monastery approaching its millennial anniversary, has drawn criticism for its production of a sweet caffeinated wine, The New York Times reports. The beverage, which the abbey sells in 750-milliliter bottles through a distributor, is 15 percent alcohol and contains more than 300 milligrams of caffeine. The fortified wine was originally sold…

  • California Winery Challenges HBO’s Beer Trademark Application

    Franciscan Vineyards has filed an opposition against Home Box Office, Inc.’s (HBO’s) 2014 trademark application for “Three-Eyed Raven,” a beer collaboration between HBO and Ommegang Brewery based on the network’s “Game of Thrones” series. U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 86309080 (notice of opposition filed May 11, 2015). Franciscan owns trademarks used by Ravenswood Winery, including…

  • Second Putative Class Action Alleging Unsafe Arsenic Levels in California Wine Filed in Louisiana

    A consumer has filed a putative class action in Louisiana federal court against several California wineries alleging that their products contain “dangerously high” levels of arsenic, echoing a similar lawsuit filed in California in March 2015. Crespo-Bithorn v. The Wine Grp. Inc., No. 15-1424 (M.D. La., filed April 20, 2015). The complaint alleges that the…

  • Putative Class Action Alleges Low-Cost Wines Contain “Dangerously High” Arsenic Levels

    Citing independent product tests, four consumers seeking to represent a class have filed a lawsuit in California state court alleging that dozens of wineries in the state manufacture and sell wine that contains as much as five times  the maximum safe daily limit of arsenic. Charles v. The Wine Grp., Inc., No. BC576061 (Cal. Super.…

  • Italian Winemakers Threaten Legal Action Against British Pubs for Selling Prosecco on Tap

    A consortium of prosecco manufacturers has reportedly contacted the United Kingdom’s Food Standards Agency and Intellectual Property Office to threaten legal action under EU trading regulations against British wine bars and pubs that refuse to stop serving the sparkling wine from a keg. Prosecco sales apparently surpassed those of its rival, champagne, for the first…

  • U.S. Codex Delegates Schedule Food Additives Meeting

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Office of the Under Secretary for Food Safety and the Food and Drug Administration have announced a February 17, 2015, public meeting in College Park, Maryland, to discuss draft U.S. positions for consideration during the 47th Session of the Codex Committee on Food Additives slated for March 23-27 in Xi’an,…

  • Wine Counterfeiter Receives 10-Year Prison Sentence

    According to New York Southern District U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, a man who allegedly operated a wine counterfeiting laboratory from his California residence between 2004 and 2012 has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Rudy Kurniawan apparently became a prominent and prolific U.S. dealer of rare and expensive wine that was actually lower-priced wine blended…