San Antonio Winery, Inc. v. Bonnete Consulting Inc. dba BCI_Case Number 426-cv-02758

San Antonio Winery, the maker of the popular Stella Rosa wine collection, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Texas-based Bonnete Consulting Inc. over the use of the name “Rosa 32.”

The lawsuit was filed on April 7, 2026, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, under Case No. 4:26-cv-02758.

Complaint Seeks Damages and Injunction

According to the complaint, San Antonio Winery is seeking damages and injunctive relief against Bonnete Consulting Inc., alleging infringement of its ROSA 22 trademark.

The filing states that the defendant is using “ROSA 32” to offer for sale and sell wine in the United States, which the winery claims violates its trademark rights and creates consumer confusion.

The complaint describes San Antonio Winery as a one-hundred-year-old family-owned corporation engaged in:

  • Production of wine and alcoholic beverages
  • International distribution of wine and brandy
  • Restaurant and bar services

The company argues that the “ROSA 32” branding threatens the identity and market recognition of its Stella Rosa product line.

Key Details of the Case

  • Plaintiff: San Antonio Winery, Inc. (California corporation)
  • Defendant: Bonnete Consulting Inc., d/b/a BCI (Texas corporation)
  • Case Title: San Antonio Winery, Inc. v. Bonnete Consulting Inc. dba BCI
  • Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas (Houston Division)
  • Date Filed: April 7, 2026
  • Case Number: 4:26-cv-02758
  • Nature of Suit: Trademark Infringement
  • Relief Requested: Damages and Injunctive Relief

Trademark Dispute

San Antonio Winery stated that it does not object to the general use of the word “Rosa,” but specifically challenges the use of “Rosa” combined with numbers, such as “Rosa 32, for alcoholic beverages.

The winery claims that the similarity between “Rosa 22” and “Rosa 32” could lead consumers to believe the products are connected or originate from the same company.

The lawsuit is part of San Antonio Winery’s broader effort to protect the Stella Rosa brand, which has become widely recognized in the wine and beverage market.

The case is currently pending before the Texas federal court.

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  • Florence Akpotaire

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