
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In today’s episode of One on One, Antoine Abou-Samra welcomes Rob Griffin, Head Winemaker & Founder, and Megan Hughes, Second Generation Winemaker, Barnard Griffin, Richland, WA, USA
SPECIAL GUESTS BIO
ROB GRIFFIN
After gaining a few years of experience in Sonoma, Rob decided to forge his own path and travel north to work in the undeveloped, yet promising, Washington State wine industry. He began in 1977 as head winemaker at Preston Cellars before moving to The Hogue Cellars in 1983. While there, he began making his own wine with his wife and partner, Deborah Barnard. Barnard Griffin Winery was established in 1983 with a small truckload of borrowed fruit and a rented cellar.
Barnard Griffin has since grown into one of Washington’s most acclaimed wineries, and Rob recently celebrated his 43rd vintage in Washington. As one of the elder statesmen of Washington wine, he holds an unrivaled knowledge of the region’s various terroirs. His long-standing relationships with some of the State’s best growers give him premier access to the very best grapes. Rob continues to be fully engaged in the winemaking and leadership of Barnard Griffin while ushering in the second generation of the family, passing on his wisdom and experience to Megan, his daughter and right hand at the winery.
MEGAN HUGHES
Megan officially joined her parents, Rob Griffin and Deborah Barnard, in the family business after graduating in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Viticulture and Enology from Washington State University. At present, she oversees the majority of Barnard Griffin's white wine production, working side-by-side with her father on a daily basis.
Megan currently sits on the board of the Association of Washington Business and is a member of the Washington Winegrowers Association and the Washington Wine Technical Group. Megan also volunteers with the Boys and Girls Club and Junior Achievement, striving to be a resource for young women in the community who are interested in the wine industry and other STEM fields.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast.
By A Table For TwoIn today’s episode of One on One, Antoine Abou-Samra welcomes Rob Griffin, Head Winemaker & Founder, and Megan Hughes, Second Generation Winemaker, Barnard Griffin, Richland, WA, USA
SPECIAL GUESTS BIO
ROB GRIFFIN
After gaining a few years of experience in Sonoma, Rob decided to forge his own path and travel north to work in the undeveloped, yet promising, Washington State wine industry. He began in 1977 as head winemaker at Preston Cellars before moving to The Hogue Cellars in 1983. While there, he began making his own wine with his wife and partner, Deborah Barnard. Barnard Griffin Winery was established in 1983 with a small truckload of borrowed fruit and a rented cellar.
Barnard Griffin has since grown into one of Washington’s most acclaimed wineries, and Rob recently celebrated his 43rd vintage in Washington. As one of the elder statesmen of Washington wine, he holds an unrivaled knowledge of the region’s various terroirs. His long-standing relationships with some of the State’s best growers give him premier access to the very best grapes. Rob continues to be fully engaged in the winemaking and leadership of Barnard Griffin while ushering in the second generation of the family, passing on his wisdom and experience to Megan, his daughter and right hand at the winery.
MEGAN HUGHES
Megan officially joined her parents, Rob Griffin and Deborah Barnard, in the family business after graduating in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Viticulture and Enology from Washington State University. At present, she oversees the majority of Barnard Griffin's white wine production, working side-by-side with her father on a daily basis.
Megan currently sits on the board of the Association of Washington Business and is a member of the Washington Winegrowers Association and the Washington Wine Technical Group. Megan also volunteers with the Boys and Girls Club and Junior Achievement, striving to be a resource for young women in the community who are interested in the wine industry and other STEM fields.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast.