Privacy Policy

Information technology and civil liberties

We are committed to a privacy policy that protects your personal data. We only collect and use personal data that is necessary for our business of marketing champagne or wine tourism. We may collect various categories of personal data from you, including

  • Identification and contact information (name, first name, postal and e-mail address)
  • Identification and authentication data on our site (technical logs, IP address, age)
  • Data related to your champagne consumption habits and preferences
  • Data relating to your interactions with us (letters, e-mails, on our website or on our social network pages)

The collection and processing of your personal data is based on :

  • Their necessity in order to perform the contract of sale that we enter into with you;
  • Consent at the time you give it to us;
  • Our legal obligations in relation to the trade, and the trade in 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 possibly defend our interests in court.

We put in place the organisational, software, technical and physical means to ensure the confidentiality and security of your personal data, so as to prevent their damage, deletion or access by unauthorised third parties.

We retain your personal data for the longest period of time necessary to comply with applicable legal and regulatory requirements, or for another period of time if required for operational, management and customer relationship purposes.

Access to your data is restricted to our winery staff, who are subject to an obligation of confidentiality and may only use your data in accordance with our contractual terms and applicable law.

Apart from the carrier who may have to deliver your orders to you, we undertake not to sell, rent or give access to your data to third parties without your prior consent, unless we are obliged to do so for a legitimate reason (legal obligation, fight against fraud, exercise of the rights of defence, etc.). We also do not transfer your personal data outside the European Union.

You have the right to access, rectify, portability and deletion of your data, or to limit the processing of these data.
You may also, for legitimate reasons, object to the processing of data concerning you. To exercise your rights, you can contact our winery by post or by e-mail contact@champagne-st-sauveur.com.

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 wish to have further information on your rights, and more particularly on this last right, please visit the website of the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés

 

Owner

Champagnes Saint Sauveur
56 Rue du Mont Chenil, 51130 Blancs-Coteaux

The general structure of the site, the texts and images are the property of and under the editorial responsibility of Champagnes Saint Sauveur. No reproduction, in whole or in part, of the texts or photos is authorised without the prior agreement of Champagnes Saint Sauveur.

You can contact Champagnes Saint Sauveur Contact.

 

Design & production 

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75018 Paris
France

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Hosting

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Photo credits

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