Apple TV+ already has an increasing library of nice unique programming, like “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,” “Servant,” and “Schmigadoon!.” But the streamer additionally has a handful of unique worldwide sequence like “Pachinko” and “Acapulco” that fly underneath the radar.
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Add one other present like that to the Apple TV+ ranks: “Drops Of God,” a French-Japanese drama set on this planet of gastronomy and high quality wines. Based on Kodansha‘s bestselling manga series of the same name, the series follows Camille, a French woman set to inherit her late oenologist father’s spectacular wine empire. However, there’s a catch: she should beat her dad’s Japanese protégé Issei Tomine in a wine-tasting duel. Bad information for Camille: she’s by no means even tasted wine earlier than. Let the video games start.
Fleur Geffrier and Tomohisa Yamashita headline the solid of “Drops Of God” as Camile and Issei Tomine, respectively. Quoc Dang Tran serves as creator of the sequence after 5 years in growth. Oded Ruskin directs the sequence, whereas Klaus Zimmermann serves as government producer. Production banners on the sequence embody Les Productions Dynamic, Adline Entertainment, and 22H22. Hulu Japan and France Télévision co-present “Drops Of God” with Apple TV+.
The first two episodes of “Drops Of God” can be found on Apple TV+ now—new episodes of the sequence premiere weekly via June 2. In the pilot episode, “A Father,” Camille heads to Tokyo after an surprising name from her estranger father. In Episode Two, “Sky, Earth, Humans,” Camille accepts her father’s wine-tasting problem, whereas Issei’s household complicates his involvement.
Watch a trailer for “Drops Of God” under.