STEP-BY-STEP
Export your wines from Google Sheets
- 1
Open your wine list in Google Sheets.
- 2
Choose File → Download → “Comma-separated values (.csv)”.
- 3
Save the downloaded CSV.
- 4
Upload it to Saignée and confirm the auto-detected columns.
Starting from scratch? Download our wine-cellar template with the exact columns Saignée expects.
COLUMN MAPPING
How your Google Sheets columns map to Saignée
| Google Sheets column | Saignée field |
|---|---|
| Name / Wine | name |
| Producer / Winery | producer |
| Vintage / Year | vintage |
| Quantity | quantity |
Don't worry about exact header names — Saignée auto-detects the common ones and lets you remap any column in one screen.
WHAT GETS AI-ENRICHED
The columns no spreadsheet carries
After import, Saignée enriches every wine with the data that actually drives decisions — most importantly the drinking window, so you know what to open tonight and what to hold.
- Drinking window
When each bottle enters and leaves its peak — the field that drives Saignée's alerts.
- Region & appellation
Normalised region and appellation, even when your export only had a name.
- Varietal
Grape variety (or blend) inferred from the wine and producer.
- Type
Red, white, rosé, or sparkling, for filtering and pairing.
- Expert rating
A critic-style score and a one-line tasting note.
Google Sheets import — questions answered
Can I keep editing my sheet and re-importing?
You can re-upload an updated CSV anytime; Saignée walks you through reviewing the new rows before they're added.
I'm starting from scratch — is there a template?
Yes — download our template with the exact headers, fill it in Google Sheets, then export to CSV and upload.
Will it duplicate wines I already imported?
The review step lets you see and confirm each batch before it's added, so you stay in control of duplicates.
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