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Signs of normalcy are returning to Kentucky’s Buffalo Trace Distillery as an extensive flooding clean-up process continues.
According to Jake Wenz, the distillery’s CEO and president, Buffalo Trace has already resumed shipping of its finished ...
One week after flood waters consumed through their Kentucky distillery, signs of normalcy are returning to Buffalo Trace ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery remains closed for tours as it works to clean up after near record-breaking flooding that hit ...
There was an update Tuesday from Buffalo Trace Distillery on its cleanup efforts and plan for reopening after being flooded ...
After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
There isn't a single whiskey distillery in the United States surrounded by more hype than Buffalo Trace, which has repeatedly ...
According to a news release Tuesday, the removal of flood water debris and damage is more than 75% complete. Power has been ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery announced Tuesday it was temporarily closed due to flooding and will not be accessible to staff or ...
Historic rainfall in states like Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee has left communities fighting floodwaters. There were too ...
One of Kentucky's most popular distilleries spent much of this week under water and now, hundreds of people are working ...
The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its ...