Are vintage wines better than non vintage wines?
“Vintage wines aren’t superior wines to NVs at all. With NVs, you know what to expect and that brings its own pleasure. They’re different wines for different purposes, different occasions”, says Simon.
Vintage sparkling wines arguably carry more prestige and you can always expect to pay a premium for them. But the reasons for this are largely economic.
For one thing, they’re made in far smaller quantities: the number of bottles of Ridgeview Blanc de Blancs we can make is restricted to how many grapes we can harvest from a single vineyard each year.
On top of this, it simply takes more time to make vintage wines, and all those extra years ageing in our sustainable underground cellars don’t come for free!
However, in terms of craft, it’s NVs that come out on top. As Simon says, the aim with vintage wines is to let the grapes express the qualities of the year, which means less oenological tinkering. NVs, on the other hand, require more active care and attention in the winery to achieve that all-important house style.