Drops of God Season 2 Trailer Uncorked: Apple TV’s Global Wine Drama Raises the Stakes
- Je-Ree

- Jan 8
- 2 min read

Apple TV is ready to pour another intoxicating glass of prestige television. The Drops of God season 2 trailer has officially dropped, and if the footage is any indication, the internationally acclaimed drama is doubling down on emotional intensity, globe-trotting intrigue, and wine-soaked mind games. Yes, Apple TV is bringing back one of its most quietly addictive series, with season two set to premiere on January 21, 2026.
For fans who fell hard for season one’s elegant mix of family trauma and sommelier showdowns, the new trailer makes it clear: this season is bigger, darker, and far more dangerous.
Picking up after the events that pitted Camille Léger (Fleur Geffrier) and Issei Tomine (Tomohisa Yamashita) against each other, season two throws the estranged siblings into an impossible challenge even their late father couldn’t crack. The mission? Uncover the origin of what may be the greatest wine ever created. Casual. What follows is a sweeping journey across continents and centuries, with secrets bubbling to the surface like an over-shaken bottle of Champagne.
The Drops of God season 2 trailer leans heavily into atmosphere, moody vineyards, hushed confrontations, and the kind of dramatic pauses that suggest no one is leaving this journey emotionally intact. The stakes are no longer just about inheritance or pride. This time, Camille and Issei are forced to confront how much of themselves they’re willing to sacrifice, and whether their fragile bond can survive the truth.
Apple TV clearly knows it has a gem on its hands. Season one earned an International Emmy Award and a rare 100% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, becoming a word-of-mouth hit that felt like a secret shared among TV obsessives. The trailer suggests season two won’t stay under the radar for long.
Produced by Legendary Entertainment and inspired by the bestselling Japanese manga from Tadashi Agi and Shu Okimoto,
Drops of God continues to stand out as a series that treats wine not as a hobby, but as mythology rich with history, obsession, and power.
With its January 2026 debut locked in, Drops of God season two looks poised to deepen its legacy on Apple TV. The trailer promises a story that’s lush, ruthless, and emotionally charged, a reminder that in this world, every bottle tells a story, and some truths are best left uncorked. Cheers to that. 🍷
Check our interview with the creatives behind the series.




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