Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of the words TRU-WINES at the top, shaped in a slight downward curve. Below is an image of "Bacchus" Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility. He has a crown of vines around his head. "Bacchus" is laying with his legs out, his right arm is leaning on a wine barrel, while his left arm is raised with a glass of wine in hand. His right leg is extended out and his left leg is up with his left foot hidden behind his right leg. There are vines and grapes around his body. He is nude except for grape vines around his lower mid-section to upper thighs. Below the image of "Bacchus" is a ribbon that is curved upward with the Latin words "In Vino Veritas" written through the ribbon.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.
TRUE-WINES IN VINO VERITAS
The English translation of "In Vino Veritas" in the mark is "in wine lies the truth".