
Lone River Ranch Water
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as ranch water when the ingredient lists show that the drinks do not contain any tequila and contain an added sweetener
Pusateri et al. v. Diageo North America, Inc.
25-cv-2482, E.D.N.Y.
(May 2025)
Casamigos and Don Juilio tequilas
Falsely marketing Casamigos and Don Julio tequilas as pure tequila products by using phrases such as “Tequila 100% Agave Azul” and “100% de Agave” when the products contain significant concentrations of other alcohols
Pending
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as ranch water when the ingredient lists show that the drinks do not contain any tequila and contain an added sweetener
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the rum is 23 years old when fine print reveals that the product comes from a blend of rums aged 6 to 23 years
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