Cabernet is a brand of dry red wine.
In 1931, Changyu people brewed a high-end dry red wine. Adhering to the concept of "integration of Chinese and Western wines" and taking the meaning of "bringing the sea to embrace all rivers", they named it "Jie Baina", and Changyu also became "Jie Baina". The holder of the trademark "Cabernet". Now, Changyu "Cabernet" has become a best-selling mid-to-high-end wine brand at home and abroad.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Gernischet) is mixed together, it is Cabernet. Cabernet is actually the transliteration of Cabernet. In the 1930s, Mr. Xu Wangzhi, the president of the Bank of China who was also the manager of Changyu, researched and named a new "wine" developed by the company. In the end, it was decided to adhere to the "integration of Chinese and Western" concept advocated by Changyu founder Zhang Bishi and take the meaning of "bringing the sea to embrace all rivers" and name this wine "Jiebaina Dry Red"
"Jie" means "Jie". "Can" and "Will". Since then, "Jiebaina Dry Red" has become Changyu's core sub-brand.
The ownership of the "Jiebaina" trademark.
Due to historical chaos, several Chinese wine companies fought hard for the trademark "Cabernet". Finally, the "China's first wine intellectual property case" that lasted for nearly 8 years was finally settled in 2011. The dust settled in January. According to the company’s controlling shareholder Yantai Changyu Group Co., Ltd.’s notice on the results of the “Jiebaina” trademark litigation and review case, the ownership of the “Jiebaina” trademark belongs to Changyu Group.
At the same time. After mediation, Changyu Group licensed COFCO Wine Co., Ltd., COFCO Great Wall Wine (Yantai) Co., Ltd., COFCO Huaxia Great Wall Wine Co., Ltd., COFCO Great Wall Wine Co., Ltd., Sino-French joint venture Dynasty Grape Winery Co., Ltd. and Shandong Weilong Wine Co., Ltd. 6 companies including Changyu Group are allowed to use the "Caibina" trademark for free and indefinitely; except for the listed company Changyu and the above-mentioned 6 companies, other wine production and operating companies are not allowed to use the "Caibina" trademark.
For the above content, refer to Baidu Encyclopedia—Jie Baina