How to watch Drops of God season 2 in New Zealand

It’s time for another tipple as wine drama Drops of God returns.

It’s time to head back into the high stakes, treacherous world of fine wine, as Drops of God returns for another season of secret histories, family rivalries, and really good plonk.

How to watch Drops of God season 2 in New Zealand

Drops of God season 2 is streaming in New Zealand exclusively on Apple TV from January 21, 2026.

What is Drops of God season 2 about?

Adapted from the manga of the same name written by Tadashi Agi and illustrated by Shu Okimoto, Drops of God kicked off when wine authority Alexandre Léger died, forcing his estranged daughter Camille to compete with Alexandre’s protégé, Issei, in a series of wine-related tests before she can lay claim to his Tokyo estate and vast private wine collection. The first season concluded with the revelation that Camille and Issei were in fact half-siblings, Alexandre being father to them both. Season two sees the pair team up for a glove-trotting adventure to uncover the origin of the world’s greatest wine, in the process unravelling various ancient conspiracies.

The cast of Drops of God season 2

Fleur Geffrier is Camille Léger, Alexandre’s estranged daughter; Tomohisa Yamashita is Issei Tomine, Alexandre’s protégé and Camille’s half brother; Tom Wozniczka is Thomas Chassangre; Stanley Weber is the late Alexandre Léger; Luca Terracciano is Lorenzo; Diego Ribon is Luca Inglese; Azusa Okamoto is Yurika Katase; Gustave Kervern is Philippe Chassangre; Cécile Bois as Marianne Léger; Margaux Châtelier is Young Marianne; Makiko Watanabe is Honoka Tomine; Nanami Kameda is Young Honoka; Satoshi Nikaido is Hirokazu Tomine; Kotaru Uchiyama is Young Hirokazu; Antoine Chappey is Talion; Masane Tsukayama is Noboru Tomine; Lidia Vitale is Elisabetta Fossati; and Kyoko Takenaka is Miyabi.

Why we’re excited about Drops of God season 2

With the first season having won universal acclaim from critics (a solid 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, that is) this dive into the secret history of the sauce is a drop worth savouring.