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Privacy Policy

At Taz Vineyards we recognize and respect our customers' privacy. We diligently protect the trust you have placed in us. We have developed a Privacy Policy to assure you that the information collected about you is only what is needed for conducting business and offering products and services that might be of interest to you.

Our Policy:
Federal and California state law requires us to request identification from each consumer to prove that you are of age to legally purchase alcohol. To process an order, we need your name, home or other physical address, including street name and name of city or town, email address, telephone number, date of birth and credit card number. We understand the sensitivity of this information and maintain our files on a secured server to protect against unauthorized access.

In addition to obtaining personal information, we may collect tracking information for statistical purposes that is disclosed to third parties, This aggregate information is for statistical purposes only. It is for understanding consumer trends and does not contain any personal information about you.

Changes to your Personal Data:

In the event you wish to change any of your personal information, please contact us by written notification to our email address at tazwineinfo@tazvineyards.com or call our Customer Service Department at 1-888-544-3223.

Email Opt-Out:

We comply with the Federal laws in sending offer driven emails. Those who wish to Opt-Out from receiving email offers will have action taken within 1-10 days of receipt of request to Opt-Out or unsubscribe at tazwineinfo@tazvineyards.com. If you have multiple addresses you will need to Opt-Out for each address in order to be removed from our data base.
If you have any concerns with our Privacy Policy effective July 1, 2004, please contact us at: 1-888-544-3223. This policy was last updated November 15, 2004.


California Transparency in Supply Chains Act Information

On January 1, 2012, a new law came into effect in California called the Transparency in Supply Chain Act (SB 657). The law requires many large retail and manufacturers to disclose publicly their efforts, if they are taking any, to eradicate human trafficking and slavery from their supply chains. The law aims to increase the information available to consumers so that they can make more informed purchasing choices.

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) supports the goal of eradicating human trafficking and slavery in all forms, including forced and child labor. TWE is a signatory to the United Nation's Global Compact and is committed to conducting business in accordance with the highest ethical standards. TWE expects all of its suppliers to comply with their Ethical Procurement Code (EPC), which includes:

Supplier Communication and Policies: Suppliers are required to sign our EPC, which requires compliance with labor laws, including this one. The EPC sets standards that address forced labor, child labor, health and safety, employee benefits, working conditions, working hours, discrimination, freedom of association and environmental impacts. In the supplier selection process, TWE evaluates potential new supplier to ensure they understand these standards and can demonstrate a commitment to comply with our EPC.

Audits: All suppliers must allow an authorized representative of TWE to audit their compliance with our EPC.

Corrective Action: TWE monitors supplier performance against the standards set out above by incorporating the EPC in its contractual agreements with suppliers. If an audit of a supplier reveals that they do not comply with the EPC and refuse to implement corrective actions TWE may elect to stop working with the supplier and engage with an alternative supplier who can illustrate compliance with our EPC.

Employee Education: All new employees are briefed on our EPC and on how to identify potential areas of concern in our supply chain.

It is crucial to Treasury Wine Estates that everyone involved in the manufacture of our products is treated with dignity. We will continue to update our polices and procedures to ensure we maintain the highest standards of conduct throughout our supply chain.

January 11, 2012

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