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Based on a range of factors, time is certainly one of them, but also purchasing history and that relates to not just how much you buy but what you buy, so perhaps not always the same ;)
True but being based in Melbourne limits the availability - BP, RR

I will check on the journey
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My unofficial understanding is it's also a bit of a one out, one in club.
How does one get out of the club? is there a membership fee? or no purchase no club?
 
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My understanding is it takes 5 years to become a Swer?

Besides the factors that others have mentioned (eg purchasing), "engagement" has been mentioned directly at Rockford when the question has been asked directly - as in, attend the winery, events etc (and be seen there)

The 'one in one out' factor isn't one-to-one but rather related to the volume ordered by SWers. There was a spurt of new stonewallers made from abt 5 years ago, from memory. Because, we were told, original stonewallers were buying less, as they got older 'matured' :cool: (or pegged it) , so there was more to go around. And I can attest to that - I buy a lot less now than 10 years ago; but as much as I tried, I couldn't stop @Daver6 getting a share of it.

And yes, apparently, you can bequeath your SW membership when you die!
 
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Besides the factors that others have mentioned (eg purchasing), "engagement" has been mentioned directly at Rockford when the question has been asked directly - as in, attend the winery, events etc (and be seen there)

The 'one in one out' factor isn't one-to-one but rather related to the volume ordered by SWers. There was a spurt of new stonewallers made from abt 5 years ago, from memory. Because, we were told, original stonewallers were buying less, as they got older 'matured' :cool: (or pegged it) , so there was more to go around. And I can attest to that - I buy a lot less now than 10 years ago; but as much as I tried, I couldn't stop @Daver6 getting a share of it.

And yes, apparently, you can bequeath your SW membership when you die!
Not to mention they're continually increasing their production so there's more to go round.

I heard that RR was going to be released in November.

Ive only been a member for a few months but have been regularly purchasing a range of their wines (R&S, WF, MS)

My understanding is it takes 5 years to become a Swer?
Can't comment sorry. I signed up to mailing list in early-mid 90s and became a Stonewaller straight up when it was conceived in 2000.
 
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