The mark consists of a scenery of a light brown castle with shades of brown, black, and white, perched on a brown hill with green vegetation and light blue flowers, the hill having various shades of brown, orange, and red, with black highlights, including a brown stairway with various shades of brown, and black portals; the background includes blue water and a light blue sky with shades of white, and grey birds; at the base is a brown foundation with black fencing connected by six brown columns having black and brown shading, a black cannon with shades of grey, and two orange and black baskets, atop the foundation, the baskets and the cannon are stuffed with yellow and orange lemons with green leaves; on the bottom right of the scenery are the words "DISTILLERIA CAFFO" in the color black with a stylized yellow "C" above with a green droplet; above the scenery are the words "LIMONCINO DELL'ISOLA" in the color black with the exception of the first letter "L" and the letter "I" in "Isola" in the color red, followed by the wording "LIQUEUR OF CALABRIAN LEMONS" in the color black; above this wording is a crest composed of two yellow horses with black borders leaning on a red shield with three yellow stars and a decorative light yellow border with black highlights, and above the shield is a red and yellow crown with a red ball and light black cross atop the crown; below the crest is a grey banner with black borders and a red backing, with the words "SEMPER AD MAIORA" in the color yellow written across the banner; the upper one third of the mark has a light brown polygon carrier with a yellow and red boundary that separates the carrier from the scenery.
The color(s) yellow, red, light yellow, grey, black, light brown, brown, white, light blue, green, orange, and light black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of "DELL'ISOLA", "DISTILLERIA", and "SEMPER AD MAIORA" in the mark is "FROM THE ISLAND", "DISTILLERY", and "ALWAYS TOWARDS GREATER", respectively. The wording "CAFFO" has no meaning in a foreign language.
"LIMONCINO", "LIQUEUR OF CALABRIAN LEMONS", AND "DISTILLERIA"