A practical guide to tracking your wine collection in Notion, with drinking windows, reminders, visual rack layouts, and smart filtering.


The Core Idea

A great wine cellar tracker separates physical space (racks, shelves, slots) from wine data (bottles, vintages, drinking windows). Two related databases. Clean separation of concerns.

When you drink a bottle, you clear the relation. The slot goes back to "Empty." The bottle page becomes your tasting log. Simple.


1. Drinking Windows

This is a date range problem. Here's the setup:

Status Condition
🟡 Too Early Today is before Window Opens
✅ Ready to Drink Today is between Window Opens and Window Closes
⚠️ Past Peak Today is after Window Closes
⬜ No Window Set Both fields are empty

The formula does the thinking for you. No manual status updates needed.


2. Reminders

Two approaches, and they work together:

Native Date Reminders

Set a Drink By or Window Opens date property with default reminders enabled. Notion notifies you when a bottle enters its drinking window. Simple, built-in, zero maintenance.

Agent-Powered Weekly Digest (Advanced)

Build a lightweight Notion Agent that runs weekly, queries the Bottles database for bottles entering their drinking window in the next 30 days, and posts a summary.

Think of it as your cellar sommelier pinging you: "Hey, that 2015 Margaux is ready."