Terms of use

Terms of use

SITE OWNER

Château Camponac1,
lieu dit Château Camponac
F-33710 Bourg
France

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Hosting

Our data is hosted by external service providers who also guarantee the confidentiality of data relating to chateaucamponac.com. The respective confidentiality policies therefore also apply.

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SITE ACCESS

This site is reserved for the personal and private use of internet users of legal drinking age, in countries and territories where the consumption of alcoholic beverages is authorized by law. If you do not meet these conditions, you must leave the site immediately. Ordinance no. 59-107 of January 7, 1959 and Law no. 74-631 of July 5, 1974 prohibit the sale and offer of alcoholic beverages to minors and assimilated persons. Consequently, by completing your order form, you acknowledge that you have the legal capacity to enter into this contract. Drink in moderation!

RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AND RIGHT TO ACCESS OR MODIFY PERSONAL DATA

This is the privacy policy adopted by Château Camponac in order to offer you the best possible service, we may ask you to provide us with personal data. e are committed to respecting your privacy and protecting the information you give us. I particular, personal data collected on the site is intended for our use. They are confidential and treated as such, and may not e transferred to third parties. In accordance with the French Data Protection act of January 6, 1978, you have the right to access, rectify, modify and exercise this right by sending an e-mail to : info@chateaucamponac.com

Cookies 

This site uses cookies. If you choose to continue using our website, you accept the use of our cookies. This site uses cookies to provide visitors with an optimal browsing experience and services tailored to their individual interests.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY – RESPECT FOR COPYRIGHT

Access to our site gives you the right to private, non-exclusive use of this site. All elements published on this site, including texts, photographs, computer graphics, logos and trademarks constitute works within the meaning of the French Intellectual Property Code. Consequently, any representation or reproduction, in whole or in part, that may be made without the consent of the authors of their assignees, is illegal.