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Signs of normalcy are returning to Kentucky’s Buffalo Trace Distillery as an extensive flooding clean-up process continues.
Sazerac and Buffalo Trace CEP Jake Wentz said the distillery has made “tremendous progress” in their flood recovery plan.
According to a news release Tuesday, the removal of flood water debris and damage is more than 75% complete. Power has been ...
One week after flood waters consumed through their Kentucky distillery, signs of normalcy are returning to Buffalo Trace ...
After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
Signs of renewal are underway at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky since floodwaters that inundated the whiskey-making ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery remains closed for tours as it works to clean up after near record-breaking flooding that hit ...
America's oldest continuously operated distillery flooded after historic rainfall. What happens next for Buffalo Trace?
There was an update Tuesday from Buffalo Trace Distillery on its cleanup efforts and plan for reopening after being flooded by the rising Kentucky River last week.
Distillery leadership teams, along with engineers and expert clean-up and restoration professionals, have begun performing ...
The Frankfort, Kentucky-based distillery — which produces some of the most sought-after bourbon brands — was inundated by ...
At Buffalo Trace Distillery, flood waters have now completely receded, granting access and allowing for clean-up and recovery ...