We are committed to applying a privacy policy that protects your personal data.
We collect and use only the personal data necessary for our champagne sales activity.
We may collect different categories of personal data from you, including:
- identification and contact information, such as surname, first name, postal address and email address;
- identification and authentication data on our website, such as technical logs, IP address and age;
- data relating to your champagne consumption habits and preferences;
- data relating to your interactions with us, such as letters, emails, interactions on our website or on our social media pages.
The collection and processing of your personal data are based on:
- their necessity for the performance of the sales contract we enter into with you;
- your consent at the time you provide them to us;
- our legal obligations relating to commerce, and to the sale of alcohol in particular;
- our legitimate interest in knowing our customers and their preferences in order to increase our sales, personalise our communications, optimise our risk management and, where necessary, defend our interests in court.
We implement organisational, software, technical and physical measures designed to ensure the confidentiality and security of your personal data, in order to prevent their damage, deletion or access by unauthorised third parties.
We retain your personal data for the longer of the periods necessary to comply with applicable legal and regulatory provisions, or for another period taking into account operational, management and customer relationship constraints.
Apart from the carrier who may deliver your orders, we undertake not to sell, rent or give third parties access to your data without your prior consent, unless we are required to do so for a legitimate reason, such as a legal obligation, fraud prevention or the exercise of our rights of defence. We also do not transfer your personal data outside the European Union.
In accordance with the applicable provisions of the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 and, from 25 May 2018, with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, you have the right to access, rectify, port and erase your data, as well as the right to restrict the processing carried out on that data.
You may also object to the processing of data concerning you on legitimate grounds. To exercise your rights, you may contact our wine estate by post or by email. You may lodge a complaint with the CNIL if you consider that the processing of your personal data constitutes a breach of the regulations. If you would like further information about your rights, and more specifically about this last right, please visit the website of the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties.