February 6, 2026
Taaibosch Highly Anticipated Crescendo 2021 Cape Bordeaux Blend

Taaibosch Crescendo 2021
97 Points - Greg Sherwood MW
“I’ve already gone on record for saying I truly believe that the top Cabernet Sauvignons, Cabernet Francs and Cape Bordeaux blends from the 2021 vintage will in future be recognised as some of the best wines produced by the Cape industry to date, surpassing the heights of even 1995, 2009, 2015 and possibly even 2017”
“Seeking great Stellenbosch Cabernet Franc and crazily great value? Step this way.”
- Neal Martin
Last year, we offered the 2020 vintage of Taaibosch Crescendo for the first time, a new project in the Cape that has wine critics giddy. Greg Sherwood hailed it as one of the most exciting Bordeaux-style wines emerging from Stellenbosch’s revered Helderberg region.
The wine has an interesting back story, having been originally made by legendary winemaker Chris Keet in the mid to late 1990s. For many, drinking a bottle of Crescendo 1995 ranked among the pinnacles of local fine wine experiences, until the winery suddenly disappeared.
For years, the fate of this iconic Helderberg property remained unclear, its disappearance as puzzling as it was abrupt. That changed in 2017 when the Oddo family acquired the estate with the aim of restoring it to its former glory. They appointed Schalk Willem Joubert, formerly of Rupert & Rothschild, as cellar master, and Crescendo was back.
The first vintage, 2018, was a success, with critics quick to respond. Neal Martin wrote at the time, “Think what Figeac might taste like if it suddenly woke up and found itself in Stellenbosch,” and the wine sold out across global markets.
We’ve tasted a lot of reds from South Africa in the 2021 vintage and, as a vintage, it’s one we’ve loved. Cooler conditions delivered finesse, tension and clarity in the wines. We’ll let the critics’ tasting notes do the talking, but in short, it’s a vintage of elegance rather than power, which suits Crescendo perfectly.
In our opinion, for the quality on offer, the wine is simply too affordable. With double 97-point scores from both Greg Sherwood MW and Tim Atkin MW, a price of €24.95* represents extraordinary value.
With its roots in one of South Africa’s greatest fine wine stories and its future firmly secured, Taaibosch Crescendo 2021 is a must-have for South African wine lovers.
Don’t miss the chance to secure it while you can.
Want a bit of extra background reading? Check out Greg Sherwood’s 2018 vintage article here.
“There was a point during my morning visit to Taaibosch when after inspecting the winery and vineyards we descended the Lower Helderberg Mountains in Shalk-Willem Joubert’s jeep and I enquired about the price of his wine in the United States? “Between $40 and $50 a bottle” he answers. I almost laugh at the absurdity of price perhaps because I am so accustomed to the stratospheric prices found across Burgundy and Bordeaux. “Incredible” I reply. “Frankly I was expecting another zero on the end.” - Neal Martin, Vinous
Taaibosch Crescendo 2021

€24.95* In Bond per bottle
97+ Points | Greg Sherwood MW
A sleek, sophisticated blend of 62% Cabernet Franc, 28% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon from Taaibosch yields up notes of earthy black currant, cedar spice, wet tobacco, tree bark, sun raisined red currant, dried herbs and subtle fynbos nuances. But it’s on the palate that the true pedigree of this classy blend reveals itself, where incredibly tight grained mineral tannins marry with bright, fresh, taut blue and black berry fruits, saline creme de cassis, sappy currants, damson plums and a mouth coating creamy mineral grip on the finish. Beautifully compact with pin point precise tannins balanced with a real sense of effortless harmony and purity. A simply astounding expression. Drink from 2026 to 2045+.
97 Points | Tim Atkin MW
Schalk-Willem Joubert held back the latest vintage of Crescendo for another year, rightly reasoning that it needed more time in bottle. The latest in a superb, if short, run of releases from this revitalised Helderberg property, it's a structured, well-balanced assemblage of Cabernet Franc, 31% Merlot and 17% Cabernet Sauvignon. Leafy, focused and chiselled, with herbal undertones, sinewy tannins, subtle 30% new wood and flavours of black cherry, cranberry and dill. 2027-38
92 points | Vinous, Neal Martin
The 2021 Crescendo has a powerful, intense bouquet, whereby this year the Cabernet Franc component is more expressive, imbuing the aromatics with a touch of bell pepper and tobacco. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, classic in style, reserved but fresh, with an underlying marine influence. Very stylish, with a touch of cracked black pepper that enlivens the finish. Seeking great Stellenbosch Cabernet Franc and crazily great value? Step this way.
*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.























