Kentucky floods: Buffalo Trace Distillery temporarily closes

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The historical Buffalo Tracking Distiller was temporarily closed after Kentucky’s enterprises swept, the popular Bourbon company forcing the public and the staff to turn away to the facilities.

A statement released on Sunday, Frankfort said that a Kentucky-based distillery will be closed on April 10, but this date warned.

“We cannot advise on the influence of our general pedigree on the basis of unprecedented and continuous rain and floods,” he said. Buffalo Trace. “We will appreciate these realities in the coming days, because objects are safe to walk and will make the necessary adjustments to the necessary rules.”

A spokesman for the trail of Buffalo refused to comment.

Kentucky and unrokeed rains in the South and the United States in the South and Midwest caused a catastrophic flood and caused the damage to the losses long as rivers. In Frankfort, the curves and floods were recognized throughout the capital of Kentucky.

On Monday, the river was blocked in the lock – CJ Padgett, Kentucky, Kentukville, Kentukville, CJ Padgett, CJ Padgett, Kentukville, Office, approached 48/2 feet (14.78 meters).

Buffalo Trail Kentucky is far from the only distillation in the home of Bourbon country, but one of the closest to the shores of the Kentucky River. It should be noted that in the drip, the previous floods within the frankflort buildings, the last floods in 1978 are several high water sign markers.

Several buffalo trace buildings from Monday were low levels and parking lots and cars were underwater. The water tower carrying the brand’s logo was stood on the central and warehouses of the visitor under water. Residents took a picture of the well-known Bourbon producer’s property as flooded. Traffic signs peeked over a few feet of water in a few feet of trucks and visitors.

Buffalo trace distillation is an American, a family owner, who has been working for more than 200 years. Holy Grails for Bourbon fans of Pappy Van Winkle, 23-year-old, 23-year-old, can sell tens of thousands of dollars in the market.

-Kimberlee Cruesia and Kristin M. Hall, Associated Press


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