PROCESSED GRAPES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLOS DE BARRENECHEA Smugglers' Notch Farm 280 Family Farm Road Woodside CA 94062 Processed grapes;The English translation of CLOS DE BARRENECHA in the mark is walled vineyard of Barrenechea.;wine, alcoholic cider, liquors;Fresh grapes;
CLOS DE BARRENECHEA Smugglers' Notch Farm 280 Family Farm Road Woodside CA 94062 Processed grapes;The English translation of CLOS DE BARRENECHEA in the mark is walled vineyard of Barrenechea.;Wine, alcoholic cider, liquors;CLOS;Fresh grapes;
GOT MUNCHIES? Lionel Jordan 418 W Ormsby Ave Louisville KY 40203 Processed grapes;
LION OAKS RANCH Lion Oaks Ranch, L.P. 5255 Hecker Pass Road P.O. Box 1085 Gilroy CA 950211085 processed grapes;RANCH;
MIRACLE VALLEY VINEYARD Cunningham, Mary Ann 9515 Draycott Court Burke VA 22015 Processed grapes;The color gray appears in the following: 1) The cloud formation which appears below, above to the left, and to the right of the largest, central star (which appears at the center of the drawing), and 2) A separation layer between the bottom of the cloud formation and the top of a dark area (which appears at the bottom of the drawing).;The color(s) grey is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Vineyard;Fresh grapes;The stippling/lining is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color.;
WILDROSE VINEYARDS Robert Lawson 1924 Collete Lodi CA 95242 processed grapes;WILD ROSE VINE YARDS;wine;VINEYARDS;fresh grapes;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to an apparatus for the separation of fruit from other plant matter. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus for the separation of Material Other than Grapes (MOG) from viable berries during the harvesting of wine grapes. The improved MOG remover is able to be used in conjunction with conventional harvesting machinery and ensures that the harvested material is in contact with a separation conveyer for a long enough period of time to result in the full separation of the berries from the MOG. The separation conveyer is able to be adjusted to compensate for variations in terrain and the degree of difficulty of separating the berries from bunches. This ensures that the apparatus 10 is able to function effectively whilst the loss of viable berries is minimised.