STEP-BY-STEP
Export your wines from Notion
- 1
Open your wine database in Notion.
- 2
Click the “•••” menu and choose Export.
- 3
Pick “CSV” as the export format and download.
- 4
Upload the CSV to Saignée and confirm the column mapping.
COLUMN MAPPING
How your Notion columns map to Saignée
| Notion column | Saignée field |
|---|---|
| Name (title property) | name |
| Producer | producer |
| Vintage | vintage |
| Quantity | quantity |
| Tags / Status | Ignored — Saignée derives status from the drinking window. |
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.
Notion import — questions answered
Notion exports the title column first — is that a problem?
No. Saignée maps the title column to the wine name automatically, and you can adjust any mapping before importing.
Can I keep my Notion database too?
Of course — many collectors keep Notion for notes and use Saignée for readiness tracking and pairings.
What gets added that Notion can't compute?
The drinking window for every bottle, plus region, varietal, type, and expert ratings — all generated by AI on import.
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