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Osawa wine estate wins Mouton war

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17 Nov, 2012 01:00 AM2 mins to read

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A French winemaking giant has lost its case against a Hawke's Bay estate after it accused the company of ripping off the name of one of its wines.

Owners of the Chateau Mouton Rothschild estate, which owns brands such as Mouton Cadet, objected to the Flying Mouton label, started by Kiwi company Osawa Wines in 2008.

The French business, Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA, opposed the trademark with Intellectual Property of New Zealand.

Mouton Cadet is also sold in New Zealand. It is imported by the Kahurangi Estate in Nelson.

The brand was well-known here and the New Zealand label was likely to "deceive or confuse" customers as it was too similar to its own, the company said.

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It submitted nine grounds for opposition - all of which were rejected by the assistant commissioner of trademarks, Jennie Walden, in a decision made public yesterday.

Osawa had also submitted its wine for trademark in Japan and Australia, which Baron Philippe de Rothschild had also demanded it withdraw.

Mark Lim, director of Osawa Wines, which is based in Maraekakaho, west of Hastings, said he was pleased with the decision.

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"It's been a very trying and emotional time for us, in which we were uncertain about the future of our brand, so we're relieved that at last it has been resolved."

The name came from a combination of things, he said.

"The sheep farm we converted into a vineyard, the white cumulus clouds floating over Hawke's Bay, the affection for the French style of wine of the winery's owner, Mr Osawa, and the winemaker Rod McDonald's own background in the French style of winemaking."

It is unclear where the "Mouton" in the French estate's name originated, but it was part of the property's name when it was bought in the 1880s by Nathaniel de Rothschild of the banking family, when it was known as Chateau Brane-Mouton.

Mouton means sheep in French; it has been suggested the animals may have once grazed on what became the estate's vineyards. APN News & Media

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