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| "New England Australia" is now a geographic indicator for wine | | Print | |
| Written by Noric Dilanchian | ||||||
| Wednesday, 30 January 2008 | ||||||
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The name is now protected under Australian wine law. The addition of the word "Australia" distinguishes the name, eg from the New England region in the United States.
There are several practical consequences for wine producers of New England. Here's our overview.
Protecting wine names in New South Wales
We took great interest in the geographic indication good news for New England wine. Our firm does the domestic and international trade mark registration work for several wineries in New South Wales. We specialise in offline and online marketing law and trade mark law for wine producers.
Other registered wine region names in New South Wales include Riverina, Cowra, Mudgee, Orange, Hastings River and Hunter.
They all appear in the Register of Protected Names. It is vital to review this Register before any commercial use of a wine name or registration of a wine trade mark. The Register may list a name which cannot be used legally. Even remarkably obscure names and places are listed in the Register.
The La Provence case in 1995 illustrates the force of geographic indications law under the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Act 1980 (Cth). It illustrates how Australian wine producers can be blocked from using geographic indications from elsewhere.
In that case public bodies from the French region of Provence brought legal action under the Act against the husband and wife owners of a Tasmanian vineyard who were selling wine under the name "La Provence". The case is Comite Interprofessionnel Des Vines des Cotes de Provence and Another v Bryce and Another 35 IPR 1705 1995 (Cth). While the couple blocked an attempt to obtain an injunction, in practical terms they were prevented from using "La Provence" as a wine brand.
-------------------------------------------------------------- Further readingOn wine law, wine company valuation, wine marketing, wine exports and liquor trends there is a wealth of additional material in Lightbulb and the Dilanchian Website Library:
Hunter Valley wine brands and branding
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"New England Australia" was registered in January 2008, joining about 60 other Australian wine regions recognised under law by Australia's Geographical Indications Committee.
