Cole Palmer in bizarre 'Cold Palmer' trademark battle with famous French vineyard | OneFootball

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·22 August 2025

Cole Palmer in bizarre 'Cold Palmer' trademark battle with famous French vineyard

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Cole Palmer has found himself in a legal tussle most football fans never expected: the Chelsea star is going head-to-head with Château Palmer, a prestigious French vineyard, over his attempt to trademark his nickname.

The England midfielder had applied to trademark his iconic “ice cold” goal celebration and accompanying moniker "Cold Palmer", aiming to launch a range of products including clothing, toiletries, and even alcoholic drinks, according to The Sun.


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However, the Bordeaux-based vineyard, whose bottles can sell for thousands of pounds, has formally opposed the application, arguing that Palmer’s plans could infringe on their established brand.

The dispute is now with the UK Intellectual Property Office, which will review submissions from both sides before making a ruling.

Article image:Cole Palmer in bizarre 'Cold Palmer' trademark battle with famous French vineyard

Cole Palmer wants to trademark his "ice cold" celebration. / David Rogers/GettyImages

The wine firm was founded in 1814 after British Army officer Charles Palmer acquired the estate, known at the time as Château de Gascq. He late expanded the vineyards and renamed it after himself.

Cole Palmer, meanwhile, is better known for his sparkling performances on the football pitch than his interest in wine. But in this legal showdown – Palmer vs. Palmer, Claret vs. Blue – his on-field brilliance might not be enough to tip the scales.

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