Bodegas Yuste is one of those wineries that has always been there, responsible for all kinds of wines in the Marco de Jerez. This company is committed to the democratisation of wine in the Marco, to bring sherry to everybody interested through different wines and formats. They don’t hesitate to make simpler and more accessible wines together with more complex and exclusive wines, knowing that there are many types of consumers in the wine sector. This Conde de Aldama "Bota NO" Amontillado is the culmination of the most exclusive of wines, being the oldest wine that the winery keeps, coming from the soleras that the Conde De Aldama began with the purchase of Aguilar y Cia in 1740. A single cask, under order of a maximum of 20 bottles per year, at a price accessible to very few, 1,200 euros per bottle.
Beyond the literature that has been created around the term "Bota NO" (Cask NO), its creator Gabriel Raya recognises that it is simply a cask where the NO was written with chalk, with the intention that nobody would touch it under any circumstances. Now we understand why. Its tasting was overwhelming, with an extreme concentration that carries an infinite number of nuances. It is a complex and complicated wine, but it shows the magnitude that many fortified wines can have in Jerez.