Apple TV+ is About to Drop a Fresh Drama – And It’s A Wine‑Tasting Odyssey
Apple TV+ is gearing up to roll out an eight‑episode series called “Drops of God”, a dramatic reimagining of the wildly popular manga. Even if you think you’ve seen all the action on paper, this adaptation guarantees a whole new level of depth (and maybe a few unwelcome surprises).
What You’ll Find Inside the Episodes
- World‑conquering wine quests – the plot is all about hunting rare vintages and solving mysteries, with a splash of dramatic flair.
- Creative powerhouse duo – original manga artists Tadashi Agi and Shu Okimoto bring their distinct style straight into television.
- Fast‑track premiere – it’s set to launch in 2023, right on Apple TV+ for most viewers.
Why the split release?
Because Japan has its own platform, the show will fly over there on Hulu instead. That way, fans in Asia won’t miss out, and Apple gets to keep the drama sounding exclusively “Apple‑ish” elsewhere.
Final note: Get your glasses ready!
Whether you’re a lifelong “Drops of God” fan or just a casual fan of a good binge‑worthy drama, it’s worth checking out. Grab some popcorn, leave your continental cuisine out of the way, and let the wine‑thumping adventure start.

“Drops of God”: A Bottle‑tastic Family Drama That’s Anything But Ordinary
What’s Brewing in the Series?
Imagine a legendary sommelier in Japan who drops the big “life” grape at the end of his day. Toss a hefty, secret wine collection into the mix, and voilà—storytime! The bundle of bottles lands on the doorstep of his estranged daughter, and she’s suddenly in the line‑up to court her inheritance. But the ride’s not smooth sailing; a cunning glass‑expert hounds her at every turn, making the quest feel like a marathon of corks.
Stars and Behind‑the‑Scenes Crew
- Issei Tomine – the charismatic hero played by Tomohisa Yamashita
- Camille Leger – the quick‑wit, wine‑savvy sister portrayed by Fleur Griffer
- Director – the visionary Oded Ruskin
- Producer – the mastermind Klaus Zimmermann
- Writer – the creative mind Quoc Dang Tran
Why You Should’t Miss It (Other Than Your FOMO)
Apple TV+ is rolling out the red carpet for this show, and you can stream it for just $6.99 a month. That’s less than your average night‑out wine and still gives you the chance to cheer on a daughter who’s battling an expert in a showdown of silence, secrets, and spectacular Sips.
