Cookies Policy
1. Definitions
Cookies are pieces of information deposited in an Internet user’s terminal equipment by the server of the website visited. They are used by a website to send information to the Internet user’s browser and enable the browser to send information back to the originating site (for example, a session identifier or language selection).
Only the sender of a cookie can read or modify the information it contains.
There are different types of cookies
- session cookies, which disappear as soon as you leave the site;
- permanent cookies, which remain on your terminal until their lifetime expires, or until you delete them using your browser’s functions.
You are informed that, during your visits to this site, cookies may be installed on your terminal equipment.
2. Purpose of cookies
Some of the cookies used by the Publisher are exclusively intended to enable or facilitate electronic communication (detection of connection errors, identification of connection points, etc.).
Others are strictly necessary for the provision of online communication services at your express request (shopping cart, screen display preferences, etc.).
Still others are used to:
- analyze site traffic and usage, in order to improve the browsing experience;
- improve the relevance of advertisements displayed on the site;
- to make the site more user-friendly and interactive.
3. What cookies do we use?
The cookies used on the site are:
- the Publisher’s cookies; and
- third-party cookies selected by the Publisher for specific purposes.
3.1 Editor’s cookies
These cookies are necessary for the operation of the website and cannot be deactivated in our systems. They are generally set in response to actions performed by you that constitute a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. These cookies do not store any personally identifying information.
The cookies used by the Site’s tools are detailed in the table below:
Type | Name | What are they used for? | Duration of use |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_marketing | Store cookie consent preferences | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_statistics | Store cookie consent preferences | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_preferences | Store cookie consent preferences | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_functional | Store cookie consent preferences | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_consented_services | Store cookie consent preferences | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_banner-status | Stores whether cookie banner has been refused | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | age_gate | Stores confirmation of age of majority | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | cmplz_rt_policy_id | Stores ID of accepted cookie policy | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | fbm* | Store account information | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | *_fbm_ | Store account information | 1 year |
Permanent cookie | sb | Store browser information | 2 years |
Temporary Cookie | wp-wpml_current_language | Store language settings | 1 day |
Permanent cookie | xs | Store unique session ID | 3 months |
Permanent cookie | c_user | Store unique user ID | 30 days |
3.2 Third-party cookies
The Publisher also uses services offered by third parties.
3.2.1 Technical or functionality cookies
The main purpose of these cookies is to facilitate the user’s browsing experience and to enable us to offer you Site functionalities. These cookies enable us to improve and personalize the functionalities of the website. They may be activated by our teams, or by third parties whose services are used on the pages of our website. If you do not accept these cookies, some or all of these services may not function correctly.
Type | Name | Company | What are they used for? | How long do they last? |
Temporary cookie | ct_pointer_data | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_checkjs | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_screen_info | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_has_scrolled | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_mouse_moved | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | apbct_site_landing_ts | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | apbct_page_hits | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store dynamic variables from browser | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_timezone | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store visit duration | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_fkp_timestamp | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store visit duration | Session |
Temporary cookie | ct_ps_timestamp | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store visit duration | Session |
Temporary cookie | apbct_timestamp | [CleanTalk Spam Protect] | Store visit duration | Session |
Permanent cookie | wd | Determine screen resolution | 1 week | |
Permanent cookie | datr | Prevent fraud | 2 years | |
Permanent cookie | csm | Prevent fraud | 90 days | |
Temporary cookie | actppresence | Store and track whether browser tab is active | Session | |
Temporary cookie | wp_woocommerce_session_* | Woocommerce | Store user actions on website | session |
Temporary cookie | wc_cart_hash_* | Woocommerce | Store items in shopping cart | session |
Temporary cookie | apbct_prev_referer | CleanTalk Spam Protect | Store referrer IDs | session |
Temporary cookie | apbct_cookies_test | CleanTalk Spam Protect | Check whether cookies can be deposited | session |
3.2.2 Audience measurement cookies
The Publisher uses third parties to measure the Site’s audience.
For example, the Publisher uses the Google Analytics service to count visitors and identify how they use the Site. This is a statistical tool that enables the Publisher to improve its website by taking visitors’ needs into account.
The data generated by these cookies concerns:
- your use of the site, such as the pages you have visited;
- your IP address, in order to determine your connection city. This data is immediately anonymized after localization and is not communicated to Google.
The cookies used are detailed in the table below:
Type | Name | Company | What are they used for? | Duration of use |
Permanent cookie | _ga | Google Analytics | Count and track pages visited | 2 years |
Permanent cookie | act | Meta (Facebook) | Keep users connected | 90 days |
Permanent cookie | _fbp | Store and track visits to websites | 3 months | |
Permanent cookie | _fbc | Store last visit | 2 years |
3.2.3 Cookies for targeted advertising
In order to offer you advertising from the Publisher, certain cookies are placed on your terminal, such as:
Type | Name | Company | What are they used for? | Duration of use |
Permanent cookie | fr | Meta (Facebook) | Enable ad serving or retargeting | 3 months |
4. Improving the Site’s user-friendliness and interactivity
To enable you to access certain features of the site, the Publisher may use services offered by third parties, such as:
- etarget;
- Google Map;
- Wineactivities.
These features rely on third-party cookies that are deposited directly by the service providers.
The Publisher is not responsible in any way whatsoever for the content or operation of any social networks, including those that may be linked to the Site.
5. Obtaining your consent
On your first visit to our site, you will be asked to accept or refuse the use of certain cookies.
If you do not wish cookies to be installed or read on your terminal equipment, a refusal cookie will be deposited on your equipment, so that the Publisher can record information to the effect that you have objected to the use of cookies. If you delete this refusal cookie, it will no longer be possible to identify you as having refused the use of cookies.
Similarly, when you accept the use of cookies, a consent cookie is set.
Consent or refusal cookies must remain on your terminal equipment. You may modify your preferences at any time, as indicated in the following section entitled “Cookie management”.
6. Cookie management
You have several options for deleting and managing cookies and other trackers.
6.1 Computer settings
While most browsers are set to accept cookies by default, you can choose to accept all cookies, reject them systematically, or select the cookies you accept according to the sender. You can also regularly delete cookies from your terminal via your browser.
Don’t forget, however, to configure all your browsers on your various terminals (tablets, smartphones, computers, etc.).
To manage cookies and your choices, the configuration of each browser is different. It is described in your browser’s help menu, which will tell you how to modify your cookie preferences. By way of example:
- for Edge™: https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows/supprimer-et-g%C3%A9rer-les-cookies-168dab11-0753-043d-7c16-ede5947fc64d ;
- for Safari™: https://support.apple.com/fr-fr/safari ;
- for Chrome™: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647 ;
- for Firefox™: https://support.mozilla.org/fr/kb/protection-renforcee-contre-pistage-firefox-ordinateur?redirectslug=Activer+et+d%C3%A9sactiver+les+cookies ;
- for Opera™: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies.
However, we draw your attention to the fact that by setting your browser to refuse cookies, certain features, pages, areas of the site will not be accessible, for which we cannot be held responsible.
6.2 Opposition platforms
Several professional advertising platforms also offer you the possibility of refusing or accepting cookies used by member companies. These centralized mechanisms do not block the display of ads, but only prevent the installation of cookies used to tailor ads to your centers of interest.
You can, for example, visit www.youronlinechoices.com to prevent the installation of cookies on your terminal. This site is proposed by digital advertising professionals belonging to the European Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) and managed in France by the Interactive Advertising Bureau France.
You will be able to find out which companies are registered on this platform, and which offer you the possibility of refusing or accepting the cookies used by these companies to adapt the advertising likely to be displayed on your terminal to your browsing information: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/fr/controler-ses-cookies/.
This European platform is shared by hundreds of Internet advertising professionals and constitutes a centralized interface enabling you to express your refusal or acceptance of cookies that may be used to adapt the advertising that may be displayed on your terminal to your browsing information.
6.3 Cookie management module
Finally, a module allows you to choose which cookies you wish to accept and which you wish to reject on this site:
7. Protection of personal data
In the context of the use of cookies as described in the present document, the Publisher may process personal data concerning you, in its capacity as data controller.
The data collected is essential for achieving the objectives pursued by each cookie. It is intended solely for the authorized departments of the Publisher and/or the company issuing third-party cookies.
Your personal data may be transferred to a subcontractor established in the United States, within the framework of social network cookies or Google Analytics. This subcontractor will be provided with the following categories of data: pages visited, IP addresses, device data.
Personal data collected via cookies is never kept longer than is necessary to achieve the purpose of the cookie, and in no case longer than 2 years.
Pursuant to the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation, individuals have the right to query, access, rectify, delete, oppose on legitimate grounds and port their personal data.
Where consent is the legal basis for processing, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.
After the person’s death, the data collected is kept for the time necessary for the Publisher to comply with its legal and regulatory obligations. On expiry of this period, the data will be deleted, unless the person decides that it should be communicated to a third party of his or her choice, in accordance with the provisions of Article 85 of Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms as amended in 2018.
Rights may be exercised first of all with the person responsible for IT policy and freedom, whom you may contact by e-mail at the following address: rf.drahcirseniamod@sellennosrepseennod or by post at the following address: la Société Civile Agricole Château La Nerthe, route de Sorgues, 84230 Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (Cnil), the competent supervisory authority.
For further information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.