Import your wine cellar from Wine-Searcher

Bring your Wine-Searcher saved wines into a cellar that tracks readiness and pairings.

Import your Wine-Searcher cellar — free

Export your wines from Wine-Searcher

  1. 1

    Sign in to Wine-Searcher and open your saved wines / lists.

  2. 2

    Export or copy your list into a spreadsheet.

  3. 3

    Save it as a CSV with a header row.

  4. 4

    Upload the CSV to Saignée and map the columns.

How your Wine-Searcher columns map to Saignée

Wine-Searcher columnSaignée field
Wine Namename
Producerproducer
Vintagevintage
Quantityquantity

Don't worry about exact header names — Saignée auto-detects the common ones and lets you remap any column in one screen.

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.

Wine-Searcher import — questions answered

Wine-Searcher is for pricing — what does Saignée add?

Saignée manages the bottles you own: drinking windows, ready-to-drink alerts, and pairings from your cellar. It's the ownership half of the workflow.

Do I need producer and vintage for every wine?

No — the wine name is enough; AI enrichment fills the rest, and producer/vintage just make identification more precise.

Is importing free?

Yes — start on the free tier with no credit card.

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