Introduction to The Drops of God
The world of wine and drama is about to get a whole lot more interesting with the return of the highly anticipated TV series, The Drops of God. Based on the Japanese manga series of the same name, this show promises to take viewers on a journey of discovery, family, and passion.
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With a total of 24 episodes lined up for the first season, fans are eager to dive into the world created by the renowned wine critic, Toyotaka Kanzaki. The story revolves around the late critic’s enviable wine collection and the challenge he leaves behind in his will. The prize? His entire estate, to be awarded to whoever can correctly identify the brand and year of the 12 greatest wines he has selected, and the legendary wine known as “Drops of God”.
What to Expect
The series follows two main characters: Shizuku Kanzaki, Toyotaka’s son, and Issei Tomine, a young critic who was adopted by Toyotaka. As they embark on this wine-tasting journey, they will encounter a variety of characters, each with their own stories and motivations. From wine connoisseurs to family members, every character will play a crucial role in unraveling the mystery of the “Drops of God”.
Cast & Characters
- Shizuku Kanzaki: The son of Toyotaka Kanzaki, who is initially hesitant but eventually drawn into the world of wine.
- Issei Tomine: A young and talented wine critic, adopted by Toyotaka, who becomes Shizuku’s rival in the quest for the “Drops of God”.
- Toyotaka Kanzaki: The world-renowned wine critic, whose legacy and will set the story in motion.
Why the Hype?
The Drops of God has already generated significant buzz among wine enthusiasts and drama fans alike. With its unique blend of wine appreciation, family drama, and competition, this series promises to be an engaging watch. As the characters navigate through the complex world of wine, they will uncover secrets, forge bonds, and discover their own passions. The show’s attention to detail regarding wine, its history, and its cultural significance will undoubtedly appeal to connoisseurs and newcomers alike.

