The color(s) yellow, green, chartreuse, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"LIMONCELLO NOR MEYER LEMON LIQUEUR NOR HANDCRAFTED IN NEW ORLEANS"
The mark consists of A white female figure with black hair, white earring and yellow headband in chartreuse evening attire, shaded in green, holding a chartreuse glass of yellow liquid sits atop a large yellow lemon. The figure is set against a green background with a white crescent moon (collectively, the "scene"). Above the scene appears the word Yvelise in black stylized sans-serif script on a white backdrop, and above the script appears the phrase MEYER LEMON LIQUEUR in an all-capitals serif font. The phrase "Handcrafted in New Orleans" appears in a mixed-capitals serif font in green on the left portion of the lemon. The word LIMONCELLO appears in green against a white backdrop in an all-capitals serif font below the scene. The label thus comprised is framed by two green rectangles against a white background of varying width.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
The English translation of Limoncello in the mark is lemon liqueur. The wording Yvelise has no meaning in a foreign language.