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Kentucky flood forces Buffalo Trace Distillery to temporarily close

Severe Weather
April 07, 2025

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) โ€” The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its facilities, forcing the popular bourbon company to turn away the public and staff.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Frankfort, Kentucky-based distillery said it would remain closed through April 10 but warned that date could change.

โ€œDue to the unprecedented and ongoing rain and flooding, we are not able to advise on the impact to our total distillery footprint,โ€ Buffalo Trace said. โ€œWe will assess those realities in the coming days as the facilities become safe to navigate and will make necessary adjustments to operations as required.โ€

Kentucky flood forces Buffalo Trace Distillery to temporarily close
Severe Weather

It was not immediately known how much of Buffalo Trace's inventory โ€” ranging from barrels, bottles or other items โ€” may have been damaged. A spokesperson for Buffalo Trace declined to comment further.

Days of unrelenting torrential rain in Kentucky and across the U.S. South and Midwest have caused catastrophic flooding and raised fears the damage could linger for days as rivers swell. In Frankfort, the Kentucky River curves throughout the capital city and has been known to flood.

On Monday, the river was cresting at Frankfort Lock โ€” approaching the record of 48 1/2 feet (14.78 meters) set on Dec. 10, 1978, according to CJ Padgett, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Louisville, Kentucky, office.

Buffalo Trace is far from the only distillery in Kentucky, the home of bourbon country, but it is one of the closest to the banks of the Kentucky River. Notably, the distillery has markers of several high-water marks from previous floods inside its Frankfort buildings, with the most recent being the 1978 flood.

Kentucky flood forces Buffalo Trace Distillery to temporarily close
Severe Weather

As of Monday, several Buffalo Trace buildings were flooded at lower levels and parking lots and cars were underwater. The water tower bearing the brandโ€™s logo stood over the visitor center and warehouses that appeared to be inundated with water. Residents stopped to take pictures of the well-known bourbon makerโ€™s property as it was flooded out. Traffic signs directing trucks and visitors to parking peeked over several feet of rushing water.

Buffalo Trace Distillery is an American, family-owned company that has operated for more than 200 years. Its products include the holy grail for bourbon fanatics: Pappy Van Winkle 23-year-old, which can sell for tens of thousands of dollars on resale markets.

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Kruesi reported from Nashville, Tennessee.

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