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America's oldest continuously operated distillery flooded after historic rainfall. What happens next for Buffalo Trace?
Distillery leadership teams, along with engineers and expert clean-up and restoration professionals, have begun performing detailed assessments and subsequent repairs for any of the buildings affected ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery announced Tuesday it was temporarily closed due to flooding and will not be accessible to staff or ...
Cleanup efforts began after water receded from Buffalo Trace Distillery after storms in April 2025 brought floods to parts of ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery has started the clean-up process at its Frankfort campus after near record-breaking widespread flooding covered the area. The Kentucky River crested at 48.27 feet on April ...
Signs of renewal are underway at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky since floodwaters that inundated the whiskey-making campus receded. But executives say the painstaking task of inspecting ...
Despite substantial damage to the Frankfort campus during this month’s major flood event, Buffalo Trace Distillery officials report they hope to reopen the company’s bottling operation next week, as ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery remains closed for tours as it works to clean up after near record-breaking flooding that hit ...
A large bourbon producer in Kentucky has closed following severe flooding at its Frankfort campus, part of a major storm event that has left five people dead. Buffalo Trace Distillery announced ...