Nota Bene Cellars

Nota Bene Cellars In the beginning

It all began with a bottle of Chateaux Margaux 1982. Carol gazed right back at her new husband and said, "Sounds like a plan. I’ll help."

Tim Narby (the "N" in :Nota Bene Cellars) and his new wife Carol Bryant (the "B" in :Nota Bene Cellars) decided to celebrate an evening at Ashland’s Shakespeare Festival with a gourmet meal. They had discovered good wine a few years before, about the time they discovered a shared interest in fine dining and in each other. Tonight, to celebrate a marvelous performance of The Comedy of Errors, they

decided to order something even better – possibly even great – to match the quality of the play. Tim took one swallow and gazed into the eyes of his bride and said, "This is what I want to make." Carol was the child of missionaries serving in Chiengmai, Thailand. Her previous acquaintance with wine was as Christ’s first miracle at the marriage feast in Cana. Tim knew a little more, growing up among Italian steelmakers 40 miles north of Pittsburgh. He and his friends secretly sampled Guff Geniviva’s wine he made in his cellar from a mix of Zinfandel and Muscat grapes. They went home and broke out a home winemaking kit they received for their wedding. It featured a can of blackberry syrup but the end product was drinkable. They were elated. In the fall of 1986, they bought fresh Zinfandel grapes out of the back of Tony Picardo’s 18-wheeler he used to park on a street end near the King County Airport. They enlisted some friends and neighbors to help and had their first pressing. It wasn’t Chateaux Margaux, but ever since they’ve done 10+ fermentations a year in their basement and every one has improved on its predecessor. Tim, a Boeing systems analyst, joined the Boeing Employee’s Wine and Beermaking Club. For more than 30 years, this coterie of gifted amateurs explored Washington grapes before they were a glimmer in the national oenological eye. As Tim and Carol’s wines won many firsts in the club’s annual Winefest, Tim became Grape Procurement Officer and eventually Vice President of Wine. The youngsters were incorporated into the burgeoning hobby. Kimberly developed a good eye for the best bunches of grapes in the field and Ryan became Tim’s trusted co-pilot on his excursions to the vineyards of Eastern Washington. In 2001, Carol said, "Ryan’s out of pre-school. We can start the winery now." For years the wine had carried the name NB, for the footnote of the Latin phrase "nota bene," as well as being a nice combination of Tim’s and Carol’s surnames. As the commercial enterprise was contemplated their designer friend suggested moving from the footnote to the full Latin phrase and a Grey Poupon moment was experienced: "But, of course." They leased a warehouse, bought racks and racks of French Oak barrels, cases of bottles, and an industrial-strength wine press. It was then that Carol, a state prosecuting attorney for 23 years, made her unique contribution. The stacks and stacks of forms necessary to open a commercial winery in Washington have stopped many an aspiring winemaker cold. But Carol knew how the bureaucratic mind worked and regarded the four-inch stack of paperwork as a challenge. "What do you suppose they want here?" she would say cheerfully as she worked her way through entry after entry. It takes most wineries from 8 months to a year to never to get these all filled out and processed. Carol got :Nota Bene Cellars through the whole process in 3 months. It may be a record. And this year came the results: three beautiful Washington reds, each with their distinct virtues, pressed from the 2001 vintage, the best grapes in years. Eighteen years of effort in every sip. "The Latin root for amateur is amo: to love," says Carol, the company Latinist . "Wine is alive. It must be the product of love." Tim just says, "Isn’t it delicious?"

Something quietly beautiful is happening in the vineyard 🌿These macro images from Marissa Dineen at Dineen Vineyard capt...
05/18/2026

Something quietly beautiful is happening in the vineyard 🌿

These macro images from Marissa Dineen at Dineen Vineyard capture the early unfolding of Cabernet Franc—tiny flower buds opening into what will become the next vintage.

The lead image shows inflorescence catching sunlight in the Zillah landscape, a reminder that wine always begins long before the fruit.

Right now, it’s all potential, patience, and promise.

West Seattle, we’re back 🍷Ana Menendez returns to the West Seattle Wine Walk, pouring a lineup of her favorite :Nota Ben...
05/12/2026

West Seattle, we’re back 🍷

Ana Menendez returns to the West Seattle Wine Walk, pouring a lineup of her favorite :Nota Bene wines at Kendall Dental.

It’s a lively night of tasting, neighborhood energy, and discovering new bottles to take home.

📍 Friday, May 15 | 5:00–9:00 pm
Kendall Dental, West Seattle

We’re heading to Old Bellevue 🍷Join Ana Menendez as she pours a curated selection of :Nota Bene wines at the Spring Wine...
05/11/2026

We’re heading to Old Bellevue 🍷

Join Ana Menendez as she pours a curated selection of :Nota Bene wines at the Spring Wine Walk.

She’ll be sharing some of her personal favorites in a beautiful evening of strolling, tasting, and discovering new wines across Old Bellevue.

📍 Thursday, May 14 | 5:30 pm
Vanity Pham Salon, Bellevue

Today we raise a glass to all the mothers 🍷The ones who taught us how to show up, how to care deeply, how to keep going—...
05/10/2026

Today we raise a glass to all the mothers 🍷

The ones who taught us how to show up, how to care deeply, how to keep going—and how to make life feel a little more grounded and a little more full.

At :Nota Bene, we’re especially thinking of Carol, who has shaped so much of how we think about wine, family, and gathering around a table. Her presence is in every pour we share.

But today isn’t just about one mother—it’s about all of them. The ones we’re born to, the ones we choose, the ones we miss, and the ones still right beside us.

To every mom—thank you. And cheers to you today 🥂

Mother’s Day, a little early 🌷This month’s 2nd Saturday is all about Carol—our favorite mother—and the wines she persona...
05/07/2026

Mother’s Day, a little early 🌷

This month’s 2nd Saturday is all about Carol—our favorite mother—and the wines she personally selected for this tasting.

We’ll be pouring her current favorites, sharing the stories behind them, and opening a Surprise Special: Carol’s Choice 🍷

Expect great wine, a few laughs, and a very personal celebration of the women who shape our lives.

📍 Saturday, May 9 | 1:00–5:00 pm
:Nota Bene Cellars, Seattle

We’re pouring up north this week 🍷Join us at Ballinger Thriftway as Wine Steward Lenny Rede invites :Nota Bene to pour a...
05/06/2026

We’re pouring up north this week 🍷

Join us at Ballinger Thriftway as Wine Steward Lenny Rede invites :Nota Bene to pour a selection of current favorites from our cellar.

Lenny has built one of the most impressive wine programs in the region, and we’re honored to be part of it.

Come meet Lenny, connect with Tim Narby, and taste through a curated lineup of :Nota Bene wines.

📍 Friday, May 8 | 4:00–6:00 pm
Ballinger Thriftway, Shoreline

May is packed at :Nota Bene 🍷We’re heading into a full month of tastings and wine walks across Seattle—and we’d love to ...
05/05/2026

May is packed at :Nota Bene 🍷

We’re heading into a full month of tastings and wine walks across Seattle—and we’d love to see you somewhere along the way.

Here’s where you can find us this month:

• Ballinger Thriftway Tasting with Lenny Rede
Friday, May 8 | 4:00–6:00 pm
20150 Ballinger Way NE, Shoreline

• 2nd Saturday Tasting @ :Nota Bene (Mother’s Day Celebration)
Saturday, May 9 | 1:00–5:00 pm
:Nota Bene Cellars, Seattle

• Old Bellevue Spring Wine Walk
Thursday, May 14 | 5:30 pm
Vanity Pham Salon, Bellevue

• West Seattle Junction Spring Wine Walk
Friday, May 15 | 5:00–9:00 pm
Kendall Dental, West Seattle

From Carol’s wine picks to vineyard reflections and city-wide pours—we’re raising a glass all month long.

Come taste with us, celebrate with us, and explore what’s pouring this May at :Nota Bene 🍷

Spring is doing its thing… and so are we.If your cellar is looking a little too empty, we’re ready to fire up the electr...
04/30/2026

Spring is doing its thing… and so are we.

If your cellar is looking a little too empty, we’re ready to fire up the electric car and bring the wines straight to your door.

Order 3+ bottles and we’ll deliver anywhere in the Seattle metro area — no extra charge, just good wine showing up right when you need it.

We’re especially grateful this season as we celebrate 26 years of :Nota Bene — and there’s no better way to mark it than sharing these wines with friends, family, and a table that feels like home.

Text or call us to set it up:
Tim & Carol
206-459-2785

Cheers to spring, good company, and never running out of great wine 🍷

Perfect for spring picnics, BBQ's, Sunday dinners, and more!Red Wine Growlers at :Nota Bene... :NB 1 Liter bottles $30 |...
04/27/2026

Perfect for spring picnics, BBQ's, Sunday dinners, and more!

Red Wine Growlers at :Nota Bene...

:NB 1 Liter bottles $30 | $15 refill

Oh, and the laser-etched bottles can double as attractive water bottles for your dinner table!

Visit us for a tasting and pick yours up today! Next tasting is May 9th from 1-5 p.m.

You didn’t need another night out… you needed this one.Carol and I are still thinking about April 18.23 of you gathered ...
04/21/2026

You didn’t need another night out… you needed this one.

Carol and I are still thinking about April 18.
23 of you gathered around the table at a/stir—seven courses, a lineup of wines, and the kind of conversation that only happens when no one’s in a hurry.

These dinners are always a reminder for us.
Wine shows differently in a setting like this—slower, more thoughtful, and shared. That’s really the point.

Thank you for showing up, for asking questions, for leaning into each pairing, and for making the night what it was.

And a big thank you to Chef Ton—the menu didn’t just complement the wines, it challenged and elevated them in all the right ways.

We’re grateful for every one of you who pulled up a seat.
Until next time.

—Tim

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9320 15th Avenue S Ste CC
Seattle, WA
98108

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