PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION POLICY

This privacy and data protection policy (the “Policy”) explains how your personal data are collected and processed in the context of the presentation of the wine brands of Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA (the “Company”, “Baron Philippe de Rothschild” or “We”). You may also be asked, on the websites accessible from the addresses listed below, to fill in a contact form so that you can contact us or request a guided tour.

https://www.bpdr.com
https://www.chateau-mouton-rothschild.com
https://www.chateau-clercl-milon.com
https:// www.chateau-darmailhac.com
https:// www.domaine-de-baronarques.com
https:// www.moutoncadet.com
https:// www.escudo-rojo.com
https://www.mapu-wines.com 
https://www.fondation-philippine-de-rothschild.com

You can access the various sections of the Policy directly by clicking on the following links:

  1. Controller of the processing of personal data
  2. What personal data do we collect?
  3. What do we use your personal data for?
  4. How long do we keep your personal data
  5. Cookies
  6. Who do we share your personal data with?
  7. Your rights
  8. Changes to the Policy

1. Controller of the processing of personal data

Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA is the controller of the processing of your personal data collected in connection with the presentation of its wine brands and the offer of guided tours of certain estates. The Company determines how personal data are collected and what they are used for. As such, it is responsible for protecting the data and the guarantor of the processing of your personal data.

Contact details of the controller of the processing:
BARON PHILIPPE DE ROTHSCHILD SA
Société anonyme with capital of €6,250,000
Registered in the Bordeaux Trade and Companies Register as no. 459 020 644
Registered office: 10, rue de Grassi – 33 250 PAUILLAC
mesdonnees@bphr.com

2. What personal data do we collect?

We collect and process, directly or indirectly, various types of personal data.

Personal data which we collect directly from you:
The personal data you provide us with in the context of a request for information using our contact forms, a visit reservation request using our visit forms, a wine authentication request using the authentication service or the submission of a job application using the general application form (for unsolicited applications) or the recruitment application form (for job offers).

The types of personal data we collect in this context include:

– general identification data (individual or professional; title, name(s) and first name(s), nationality, email address, phone number);
– the specific information needed to process your contact request (the subject of your message, your message, international trade, national French trade);
– the specific information needed to process your visit request (desired date of visit, number of visitors, number of adults, number of children if any and their age, language of the tour and whether you have a interpreter with you, your message);
– the specific information needed to process your request to authenticate a bottle (your message);
– the specific information needed to register your application (your CV/resume and any other document(s) you send, your message);
– a record of your contacts with us, for example if you submit a request using our “Contact” form, if you request a visit using our “Reserve a visit” form, if you contact us following a first authentication test using the authentication service, or if you submit a job application (either unsolicited or in response to a specific offer).

You should not provide other people’s personal data without their prior consent.

When you fill in our forms, mandatory information is indicated by an asterisk. One such piece of information is your email address because we want to be sure that we can get back to you in response to your request. If you do not complete the corresponding fields, we will not be able to respond to your request.

Personal data which we collect automatically:

Some personal data are collected automatically:

– Browsing data: we use cookies that enable us to track your actions when you browse the Company’s websites or when you interact with us in some other away, for example by clicking on links in our emails. Please see the “Cookies” section of this Policy for further details.
– Connection data: when you visit the Company’s websites, we collect data about your connection (type of browser, operating system, source of access to the website).

3. What do we use your data for?

We use your personal data for the following purposes, on the legal basis indicated:

4. How long do we keep your personal data?

How long we keep personal data depends on the purpose for which it was collected.

We keep collected Datain the following contexts:

– a question about a vintage: for three years as of the date of collection or the last contact from you, for example if you submit a contact form selecting “Vintage question” in the “Message subject” field;

– a visit reservation request (via the contact form or the visit form): for three years as of the date of collection or the last contact from you in order to keep track of our exchanges with visitors;

– a press request (via the “Press service” option in the “Message subject” field of our contact form): for three years as of the date of collection or the last contact from you in order to keep track of our exchanges with press and/or wine industry professionals;

– a contact with the Human Resources Department (via the “Jobs” option in the “Message subject” field of our contact form or an online application using the “General application” form or the “Apply for this job” form): these data may be transfered to the authorised persons within the company and to external recruitment agencies as part of the recruitment process unless you specifically opt out. If your application in unsuccessful, your data will not be retained once the recruitment process is complete;

– an after-sales service request (via the “After-sales service” option in the “Message subject” field of the contact form or if that is the subject of the description of the request): for three years as of the date of collection or the last contact from you, as part of our sales archives;

– a request using the contact forms, where the subject is “Other questions” or cannot be attributed to one of the categories listed above, for three years as of the date of collection or the last contact from you.

In accordance with the provisions of Article 7 below, you may at any time withdraw your consent, ask for accessto and the rectification, deletion or portability of all or some of your Data, oppose their processing or ask for such processing to be limited in future, by sending an email to the following address: mesdonnees@bphr.com . You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (French data protection authority).

Cookie lifetime

We have set the lifetime of cookies on Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites so that it does not exceed 13 months.

5. Cookies

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a text file that servers of browsed websites or third-party servers leave in a dedicated space on the hard disk of your terminal (computer, tablet, smartphone or any other internet-optimised device) when you use your browser to consult online content or use an online service. It records information about your internet browsing and enables the issuer to identify the terminal where it is stored for as long as the cookie is valid or active.

Types of cookie used

– Session cookies. We use session cookies for exclusively technical and functional purposes so that you can browse Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites.

– Statistical cookies. These cookies enable us to collect data on traffic to and use of Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites (audience measurement), to detect browsing problems and hence to improve the quality and ergonomics of Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites (performance analysis). These cookies are persistent, which means that they may remain on your computer after a session until their expiry date.

The table below gives you information about the characteristics of the statistical cookies used and how you can disable them.

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en-GB

– Facebook cookies. Facebook may use these cookies to measure audience and gather statistics, to enable you to share content from the site on Facebook and for advertising purposes. They are persistent cookies, meaning that they may remain on your computer after a session, until their expiry date. We do not control these cookies. For more information on how Facebook cookies work, please see Facebook’s cookie policy (https://www.facebook.com/policies/cookies/).

– Security cookie: These cookies are used to ensure the security of Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites:
– wfvt_ (30 minutes): used to detect how long the same user spends on the site and hence to group page-view statistics;
– wordfence_verifiedHuman (24 hours / 1 day): enables the wordfence plug-in to check whether the internet user is a human or a robot.

Other cookies
– NID (30 days), DSID (30 days), IDE (30 days): cookies left by Google to remember user preferences, especially for certain functionalities.
– NID (6 months), 1P_JAR (5 minutes), OGP (2 months) : cookies left by Google to remember user preferences, especially for certain functionalities like Google Maps.
– popup_cookie : linked to the pop-up window which appears on the site. It stores your language choice and expires at the same time as your session on the website.
– icl_current_admin_language_ (5 hours): provides information about your language choice for our website administration interface.
– icl_current_language (7 hours): provides information about your language choice for our website.

How to configure your browser to refuse cookies
You can also configure your browser so that cookies cannot be left on your device. Depending on the browser you use, you can find instructions by following the links below:

Firefox
Ordinateurs : https://mzl.la/2InlHVK
iOS : http://mzl.la/1mgxeei& http://mzl.la/1MaechM
Android : https://mzl.la/2IDNzsd

Chrome
Ordinateurs : https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=fr&oco=1
iOS : https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform%3DiOS&hl=fr&oco=1
Android : https://mzl.la/2IDNzsd

Safari
Ordinateurs : https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21411?viewlocale=fr_FR&locale=fr_FR
iOS : https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/HT201265

Edge
Ordinateurs & Windows 10 Mobile : https://privacy.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows-10-microsoft-edge-and-privacy

Internet explorer
Ordinateurs : https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies

6. Who do we share your personal data with?

We may share your personal data with certain third parties. They are:
I. subcontractors acting on our instructions to provide the following services on our behalf;
– hosting and maintenance of Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites;
– sponsorship campaigns on our social media;
II. our employees, where their duties give them cause to access your personal data;
III. lawyers and other legal officers in the event of a dispute or litigation.

Mergers, demergers or disposals involving our assets may imply the transfer to a third party of files containing personal data and their prior examination, for example in the context of due diligence. In the event of a transaction of this kind, we will give guarantees and take appropriate security measures to ensure that data confidentiality is preserved. If a transfer or disposal of our assets containing your Data is completed, we will take steps to provide you with information that will ensure you are able to exercise your rights with regard to the Data.

7. Your rights

You have the following rights:
– the right to access your personal data free of charge and to ask for their rectification, deletion or portability;
– the right to withdraw your consent, for the future, to all or some of the processing concerned;
– the right to oppose the processing of your personal data, including for commercial canvassing purposes by post or by telephone;
– the right to request limitation of the processing of your personal data.

You can exercise all these rights at any time by sending an email to mesdonnees@bphr.com or a letter to the following address:

Personal Data Protection Committee
Baron Philippe de Rothschild
10 rue de Grassi
33250 PAUILLAC

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the CNIL (French data protection authority).

8. Change of the policy

We may have cause to change this Policy.
If that is the case, we will ensure that you are informed of such changes by means of a special insert posted on Baron Philippe de Rothschild websites.

We invite you to consult this Policy regularly.

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