Whisky Ladies September 2025 – Baltach Wismaria Whisky 43%  

There’s something quietly compelling about the Baltic Sea region — old bricks, sea-salt carried on the cool wind, a popular place to escape by several countries – Germany included! And in this atmospheric setting sits Hinricus Noyte’s Spirituosen in Wismar, a craft distillery that links its name to the 15th century with the first recorded brau­herr in Wismar, Hinricus Noyte! The current incarnation has been dabbling in whiskies, gin, and other spirits in small batches since 2010.

Remarkable for such a small distillery, a bottle of their “Whisky” (presumably a single malt) made its way from Deutschland to India for our Whisky Ladies of Mumbai evening in September 2025!

All we knew is that it came from the Oostsea (aka Baltic Sea) and the whisky was matured in an ex-Bourbon cask before being finished in a Sherry cask. So what did we think?

Baltach Wismaria Whisky 43%

  • Nose – It began a bit strange, like a funky cheese, then jalapenos in brine, fish oil, loads of sea spray, spoiled sardine can, a tannery, hospital disinfectant, mushrooms, fermented mash tun, very umami, bread with fruit, old house with dust, must, mold, and mildew, or a smelly old shoe…
  • Palate – Ashy fish oil, sweet yet decidedly “off”, pure maritime salt water, fungal, canned squid in brine
  • Finish – Bitter

Some whiskies get a universal “harrah” from the ladies; most get a range of largely positive reactions. However, sometimes we find a highly divisive dram – with clear detractors vs supporters. This was such a whisky – few found favour, but those that did had distinctly different insights and impressions.

For me? It was a clear “Nope!” I just couldn’t push myself beyond 2 sips and simply had to set it aside. Sitting next to me was another “hard pass” – dubbing it a “migraine malt”. And yes – this is a real thing – spirits that take a wide cut can often induce headaches!

The official tasting notes for this bottle were not on their website, however, there were related expressions – peated and unpeated – available for around Eur 50 for 500 ml.

So whilst for most this was a “miss”, there were a few staunch defenders of its unique style. And that’s what our evenings are all about – exploring together different whiskies to help evolve our knowledge, experiences, and palate preferences! Agreeing all the time simply wouldn’t be as much fun!

The Whisky Ladies of Mumbai sampled Baltach Whisky along with:

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