Privacy Policy

INFORMATION NOTICE REGARDING THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA IN ACCORDANCE WITH EU REGULATION 2016/679 (“GDPR”)

 

DATA CONTROLLER

Santa Margherita S.p.A, with registered Office in Via Ita Marzotto 8, 30025 Fossalta di Portogruaro (VE), Italy, Fiscal Code 00717760243, VAT number 00884040270, R.A.E. di Venezia 159187, telephone number + 39 0421/246111, e-mail address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (“Company”).
The Company is the owner of the following trademarks: “Santa Margherita”, “Kettmeir, “Torresella”,” (hereinafter “Brands”)

 

1 – DATA PROCESSING PURPOSES

1.1 – Contractual purposes: view the web pages and utilize the services offered, including the sale of products, on the website www.kettmeir.com (“Website”)

1.2 – Marketing purposes: the sending, through automated messaging systems (including txt, mms and e-mail) and by traditional methods (such as traditional mailings and phone calls), of promotional and commercial messages concerning the products/services offered by the Company or announcements about company events, as well as for market research purposes and statistical analyses.

1.3 – Third party marketing: the sending, through automated methods of contact (including txt, mms and e-mail) of promotional and commercial communications relating to products offered by third-party companies belonging to Santa Margherita Wine Group. These companies are the following: Santa Margherita S.p.A., SM Tenimenti Pile and Lamole and San Disdagio S.r.l. società agricola, Cà Maiol S.r.l. società agricola, Cantina Mesa società agricola.

1.4 – Legal obligations: to comply with the obligations specified in the applicable national and international regulations.

1.5 – Mailing of newsletters: only if requested by the user, who must register to benefit from this service.

1.6 – Rights of Data Controller: if necessary, to ascertain, exercise or defend the Company’s rights in legal proceedings.

1.7 – Extra-judicial credit recovery: in order to allow the Company to recover its receivables without resorting to legal actions.

1.8 – Functioning of the Website: during their normal operation, the information processing systems and software programs that allow the Website to function, acquire some personal data whose transmission is implicit in the web communication protocols. This information are not collected in order to be associated with the interested parties, but because of its nature, through additional processing and association with other data in the possession of the Company or of third parties, they could lead to the identification of the Website’s users.

 

2 – LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING DATA

2.1 – Contractual purposes: the execution of a contract you are a party to.

2.2 – Marketing and profiling purposes: consent (optional, can be revoked at any time).

2.3 – Legal obligations: need to comply with legal obligations.

2.4 – Mailing of newsletters: execution of a contract you are a party to, i.e. the subscription to the newsletter.

2.5 – Rights of the Data Controller and extra-judicial credit recovery: legitimate interest.

 

3 – DATA RETENTION PERIOD
 

3.1 – Contractual purposes, legal obligations: valid for the entire duration of the contract, and for 10 years after its termination.

3.2 – Mailing of newsletters, marketing and profiling purposes: valid until the revocation of consent for said purposes. Only the data concerning details of purchases, if made, will be stored and processed for the terms indicated in the regulations issued by the Authority for the protection of personal data, dated 24 February 2005, and subsequent modifications, i.e. 24 months.

3.3 – Rights of the Head of Data Treatment and extrajudicial credit recovery: in the case of legal proceedings, for the entire duration of the same, until the expiration of the term of availability of appeals.

3.4 – Functioning of the Website: for the entire duration of the user’s navigation of the Website.
When the terms of data storage indicated above have expired, your personal data will be destroyed, cancelled or made anonymous, in accordance with the technical cancellation and backup procedures.

 

4.1 – PERSONAL DATA TREATED FOR CONTRACTUAL PURPOSES – LEGAL OBLIGATIONS – RIGHTS OF THE DATA CONTROLLER – CREDIT RECOVERY

Personal data, contact information, administrative-accounting data.

 

4.2 – PERSONAL DATA TREATED FOR MARKETING AND PROFILING PURPOSES

Personal data, contact information, administrative-accounting data, data concerning purchases made on the Website, data collected by cookies installed on the Website.
For more information on cookies, please see: https://www.kettmeir.com/en/cookie-eng

 

4.3 – PERSONAL DATA TREATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAILING NEWSLETTERS

Contact information.

 

4.4 – PERSONAL DATA TREATED FOR FUNCTIONING OF THE WEBSITE

IP addresses or domain names of the computers utilized by Website users, URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) addresses of the resources requested, the time of the requests, the method utilized to submit the request to the server, the dimensions of the file obtained in reply, the numeric code indicating the reply issued by the server (good outcome, error, etc.), other parameters concerning the user’s operating system and IT environment, information about the user’s behavior on the Website, the pages viewed or searched for, in order to select and personalize specific messages sent to the user by the Website and the data relative to the user’s behavior on the Website collected, for example, by using cookies.

 

5 – DATA SUBMISSION REQUIREMENT

The submission of personal data referred to in point 4.1 above, for the purposes indicated in point 1.1, is obligatory. This means that refusal to submit the abovementioned personal data makes it impossible to utilize the Website services to reserve or purchase products.
Submission of personal data as per point 4.2, for the purposes indicated in points 1.2 and 1.3, is voluntary and depends on the user’s consent.
Some of the personal data specified as per point 4.4 are strictly necessary to the functioning of the Website, while others are used only to collect statistical information in anonymous form, on the use of the Website, and to check on its proper functioning, and are erased immediately after they are processed. In treating personal data that can, directly or indirectly, indicate your identity, we try to adhere to the principle of strict necessity. For this reason, we have designed the Website to require a minimum of personal data, so as to limit the treatment of the personal data that can identify you to only those instances in which it is strictly necessary, or at the request of the authorities or the police (such as, for example, the data relative to traffic and the time you spend on the Website, or your IP address), or to ascertain responsibility in the case of hypothetical criminal hacking of the Website or digital fraud.

 

6 – DATA RECIPIENTS

Personal data may be treated by third parties operating as autonomous Data Managers, such as, for example, oversight authorities and control bodies and, in general, private or public subjects that can legitimately request access to the data.
Personal data may also be treated on behalf of the Company by third parties designated as Data Managers, who are provided with adequate operational instructions.
These subjects can be subdivided into the following basic categories:
a. companies belonging to Zignago Group such as, for example, Santa Margherita S.p.A. for marketing services, Zignago Holding SpA, for General Legal Services, Zignago Servizi S.r.l. for HR services (including payroll processing);
b. companies offering email mailing services;
c. companies offering Website maintenance and development services;
d. press offices or companies offering services involving event organization;
e. companies offering e-commerce services;
f. companies offering support in the realization of market research and customer satisfaction studies.

 

7 – SUBJECTS AUTHORIZED TO TREAT DATA

Your data may be processed by employees of the Company functions assigned to pursue the purposes indicated above. They are expressly authorized to treat the data and have received appropriate operating instructions.

The data provided as per point 4.4 – collected during Website navigation – will be processed by Company employees and collaborators or third parties specifically charged with and responsible for the processing, who perform technical and organizational tasks for the Company on its Website.

 

8 – YOUR RIGHTS AS A PARTY INTERESTED IN THE TREATMENT – COMPLAINTS TO THE OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY

By contacting the Company via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. you can request access to your data, their cancellation, correction of inaccurate data, integration of additional data or object to their treatment in cases specified in art. 18 of the GDPR, as well as oppose treatment in the hypothesis of the Company’s legitimate interest.
In addition, in the case in which data treatment depends on consent or a contractual agreement and is carried out by automated means, you are entitled to receive, in a structured, legible format for common use, your personal data and, if technically feasible, to transmit them to another Head of Data Treatment without impediment.
You have a right to revoke your consent to treatment of your personal data for marketing and/or profiling purposes at any time, and may also object to the treatment of the same for marketing purposes, including the profiling involved in direct marketing. You may also choose to be contacted for the abovementioned purposes solely by traditional means, and object only to receiving communication by automated means.
You are entitled to file a claim with the oversight authority of the member nation in which you normally reside or work, or of the country in which the purported violation occurred.

 

9 – DATA PROTECTION

Your personal data will be processed using automated means, for the time strictly necessary to achieve the objectives for which they were collected and in line with the principle of necessity and proportionality, avoiding the treatment of personal data whenever it is possible to instead utilize anonymous data or alternative modalities.
We employ specific security measures to prevent the loss of personal data, its illicit or improper use and unauthorized access, but we ask you to keep in mind that to ensure the confidentiality of your data, you must have instruments such as an updated antivirus program on your device, and the internet service provider you utilize must guarantee data security through firewalls, anti-spam filters and other analogous systems.

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SANTA MARGHERITA S.P.A.

Via Ita Marzotto, 8

30025 Fossalta di Portogruaro (Ve)

Tel. +39 0421 246111

Fax +39 0421 246417

www.santamargherita.com

 

Cap.soc. euro 7.231.000 I.V.

Unico azionista: Zignago Holding S.p.A.

Codice fiscale e iscrizione al Registro Imprese di Venezia nr. 00717760243

R.E.A. di Venezia nr. 159187

 

Partita IVA nr. 00884040270

About us

A historic winery nestled amongst the vineyards of Alto Adige, Italy. Both a messenger and a protagonist of an age-old tradition. A cutting-edge producer always looking for new avenues to explore.

Embracing tradition as a legacy, and progress as a vision to keep alive.
With just one aim in mind: wine. Aromatic, elegant and inextricably rooted in the local area.

In every single grape, the history of this land. In every drop of wine, the knowledge of those who made it. In every bubble, a way of being.

Kettmeir, progressio in traditione.

Territory

  • Alto Adige

    In the imposing Dolomite Mountains, UNESCO World Heritage site, the friendly, unhurried pace of life of the Mediterranean meets the tenacity typical of mountain communities. This, the most northern wine-producing region in Italy, is mainly agricultural but with a decidedly Mitteleuropean feel. Nature is an ever-present companion to daily life here and is infinitely varied and multi-faceted. It is a place where age-old artisan knowledge meets the avant-garde in architecture, business and culture.

    The Vineyards of Alto Adige

    From the top of the hill, the view opens out into the valley below. The sun glints off the surface of Lake Caldaro, a charming break in the strictly regimented rows of vines which stretch out to the horizon. Surrounded by hills and watched over by distant mountain tops. Over half of the Alto Adige vineyard rolls out from this unique setting.

    The grape growers

    Expert hands of local farmers work this bountiful land using methods and knowledge passed down from generation to generation. Among them are the 60 or so faithful grape growers who supply Kettmeir. For decades, these farmers have brought their grapes to our winery. Grapes grown with care and dedication in a little over 55 hectares. Because it is quality not quantity which really matters. The bond between growers and winery has been cemented over time, founded on mutual respect and the common passion for striving to do ones best and the pride of producing, together, wines of the highest quality.

    Maso Chiuso - Protected farmsteads

    An ever-present, inescapable feature of the varied landscapes of Alto Adige are the farmsteads known in Italian as ‘maso’. These typical local habitations include a farmhouse and the surrounding land, which for centuries have been its heart and the principal source of income for its hard-working inhabitants. A distinct characteristic of these farmsteads is the ancient practice known as Maso Chiuso (literally ‘closed farm’), a form of legal entailment. The rules are few and simple: the property cannot be divided up, agricultural activities capable of supporting at least 5 people must be continued, and the farmstead must be inherited by just one son and with some compensation to be paid to the others. Established in the 15th Century, this system of entailment regulates and ensures the survival of local culture and traditions for future generations. It is thanks to this system that farmers in even the harshest most impervious parts of Alto Adige are able to provide for themselves and their families through crop farming, animal breeding or agritourism. And it is thanks to these devoted custodians that Alto Adige is able to maintain over time its immense natural beauty, its green pastures, its lush woodlands and flourishing vineyards, from the valley floors up to the most breath-taking of altitudes.

  • The Vineyards

    Kettmeir has always looked to the land to find inspiration for its wines. It is the land which calls.

    Pochi di Salorno and Maso Reiner

    The hill of Pochi di Salorno, with its calcareous well-structured soils replete with clay and organic matter, overlooks the valley below and nearby Trentino. It is on this hillside, caressed by winds from Val d’Adige and with mountains at its back, that Pinot Nero and Chardonnay grapes are grown.

    Caldaro

    The lake and its microclimate, the gentle, predominately flat valley, the protective hills and soils of glacial origin, which force the vines to send their roots deep underground.
    This is Caldaro, the perfect terrain for red-grape wines. While the hill behind the winery, reaching between 500 and 700 metres high and with limestone soils, is ideal for the growing of Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Moscato Rosa. As well as Pinot Bianco and Pinot Nero, the essential base of Kettmeir’s sparkling wines.

    Soprabolzano (Maso Ebnicher)

    With its extreme temperature fluctuations, the mountain breezes which blow down from the peaks of the Rosengarten, its sandy well-draining soils formed from the disintegration of porphyry over the ages, this hill has a privileged position perched above the city of Bolzano hence its name Soprabolzano (literally ‘above Bolzano’ ). The vineyards, which climb up to 800 metres, here find the ideal terrain for creating exceptional mineral and tropical notes in Müller Thurgau.