Which category of trademark does wine belong to?

Liquor is a Class 33 trademark.

Class 33 registered trademarks belong to the category of wine, alcoholic beverages (except beer).

1. 3301 Alcoholic beverages (except beer) Mint Julep (330001) Fruit wine (alcoholic) (330002) Bitters (330003) Anise (liqueur)

2. (330004) Ouzo (liqueur) (330005) Aperitif (330006) Arrack (330007) Distilled beverages

3. (330008) Apple cider (330009) Cocktail (330010) Citrus Wine (330011) Cooking extract (liqueurs and spirits)

4. (330012) Wine (330013) Gin (330014) Liqueur (330015) Mead (330016) Cherry wine (330017 ) Spirits (beverages)

5. 330018) Brandy (330019) Sour wine (lower wine) (330020) Perry wine (330021) Sake (Japanese rice wine)

6. (330022) Whiskey (330023) Alcoholic beverage juice (330024) Alcoholic beverage concentrated juice (330025) Alcoholic beverage (except beer)

7. (330026) Fruit-containing alcoholic beverage (330031) Rice wine (330032) Rum (330033) Vodka (330034) Premixed alcoholic beverages (except beer-based) (330035) Niva (sugar cane-based alcoholic beverages) (330036) Liquor (330037)

Extended information:

According to major product categories, it can be divided into liquor, rice wine, beer, wine and fruit wine.

Liquor refers to wine made from cereals, potatoes and other raw materials through saccharification, fermentation, distillation, storage and other processes according to my country’s traditional distillation process. It is called white wine because the wine is colorless and transparent;

Yellow wine refers to wine made from glutinous rice, millet, rice, corn, etc. through traditional saccharification, fermentation, pressing, decoction and other processes. Because of its bright yellow color, it is called yellow wine;

Beer refers to wine made from barley malt as the main raw material through saccharification, fermentation, filtration and other processes. Because it was introduced from foreign countries, it is called beer according to the transliteration bear;

Wine Refers to wines that use grapes as raw materials and undergo processes such as crushing, fermentation, and filtration. They are called wine because the raw materials are grapes;

Fruit wine is also called color wine, which is the collective name of fruit wine and dew wine; Fruit wine is wine made from various fruits as raw materials through processes such as crushing, fermentation, and filtration;

Law wine is also called mixed wine, prepared wine or health wine. It refers to the use of white wine, rice wine, wine, A wine made with fruit wine or edible alcohol as the base wine, supplemented by aromatic ingredients, medicinal materials, etc. In ancient times, the process of soaking or re-steaming flowers was often used, so it was called dew wine. Due to the needs of statistics or management, the two are often collectively referred to as Fruit wine.

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