"IMPORTED ANEJO" and "TEQUILA"
The mark consists of the configuration of the bottle for the goods, the transparent labels affixed to the bottle, the ribbon attached to the bottle and the tape holding the stopper onto the bottle, together with the wording on the labels, "IMPORTED ANEJO TEQUILA PATRON", and the representation of a horse.
The stippling shown on the stopper in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not color lining. The semi-circle at the bottom of the drawing represents a dome-shaped indentation in the bottom of the bottle. The drawing is lined for the color gold and the color gold is claimed as a feature of the mark. The outline of the two rectangular boxes on the front of the bottle in the drawing, and all the wording and design matter within the boxes, are gold.
The English translation of the Spanish word "PATRON" is "protector, host, landlord, employer, maintainer, guardian saint of a country, town, etc., lord, master, pattern, sample" among other meanings. The English translation of the Spanish word "ANEJO" is "old".