Apple TV+ has officially dropped the second season of the award-winning multiple-language sensation Drops of God, and it’s releasing a new season of drama, tension, and sibling strife. Back on the scene on January 21, 2026, the show is guaranteed to shock the world of wine and cultural heritage with a mystery as alluring as it is likely to shatter family bonds.
The Cork Pops Again: A Toast to Season Two
The initial look photos validate the comeback of Fleur Geffrier as Camille and Tomohisa Yamashita as Issei, whose improbable sibling bond amazed fans in season one. Previously rivaling over the fortune of Alexandre Léger, the two must tackle one challenge that surpasses their struggles over inheritances: uncovering the origin of the greatest wine in the world, a challenge that even the mythical father was unable to solve.
Apple TV+ will drop the eight-episode season all at once as a single episode on launch day and then weekly thereafter through March 11, 2026.
Mystery Aged to Perfection and Danger
What began as a search for wine knowledge turns into a continent-crossing, centuries-long quest for treasure. Camille and Issei will venture into forgotten histories, dig up centuries-long feuds, and unravel mysteries their father could never solve. But the deeper the quest goes, the more about identity, sacrifice, and survival, the less about wine. Will the fragile bond between the siblings be enough, or will the mystery kill one, then the other?
Critics Were Drunk on Praise
When the show launched, Drops of God overtureed a 100% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, a near-rare achievement. Raves as “hugely entertaining,” “a secret gem,” and “a joy to behold,” the show entrenched itself as a cultural slow-burning sensation that blended gastronomy, high-end wines, and family drama with something downright unexpected: electricity. Season two consequently comes along bearing the weight of high hopes and the expectation to provide a still darker, more refined storyline.
From Manga Cellar to Streaming Highlight
The anime is derived from the New York Times best-selling manga by Tadashi Agi with illustrations by Shu Okimoto, who are represented by Kodansha Ltd. The publishing giant based in Tokyo is no stranger to canonical IP, whose credits include Attack on Titan, AKIRA, and The Ghost in the Shell.
It is the production of Legendary Entertainment, Les Productions Dynamic, 22H22, and Adline Entertainment. It is directed by Oded Ruskin and created by Quoc Dang Tran.
Raise Your Glass: Fine Drama Yet to Come
Season two of Drops of God isn’t merely about wine. It’s about unspoken legacies, hidden truths, and the unattainable decisions that go into pursuing greatness. Its premiere in January will have audiences again experiencing one of television’s sexiest and most addictive dramas, this time with the mixture being bold, black, and very hazardous.
Mark your calendars: January 21, 2026. The glass is full, and the toast is about to begin.