
Casamigos and Don Juilio Tequilas
Allegations: Falsely marketing Casamigos and Don Julio tequilas as pure tequila products
Mao et al. v. Diageo North America, Inc.
22-cv-10847, S.D.N.Y.
(Dec. 2022)
Lone River Ranch Water
Misleadingly marketing products as ranch water (i.e., a mix of tequila, lime juice and sparkling water) when the ingredient lists show that the drinks do not contain any tequila and contain an added sweetener
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing Casamigos and Don Julio tequilas as pure tequila products
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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