Of God: Drops

( Kami no Shizuku ) is a cultural phenomenon that transformed the global wine industry through the unlikely medium of Japanese manga. Created by sister-and-brother writing team Yuko and Shin Kibayashi (under the pseudonym Tadashi Agi) and illustrated by Shu Okimoto, the series debuted in 2004 and ran for 44 volumes.

The Apple TV+ series, directed by Oded Ruskin, reinvents the original story into a multilingual epic (French, Japanese, and English). Drops Of God

The tension is electric. It is not merely about winning money; it is about ideological warfare. Camille represents heart and instinct , while Tomine represents intellect and science . asks: Can raw talent and emotion ever defeat rigorous training? ( Kami no Shizuku ) is a cultural

Before the Apple TV+ series, the manga Drops of God (or Kami no Shizuku ) actually moved the global wine market. The tension is electric

When the world-renowned wine critic Alexandre Léger dies, he leaves behind a staggering collection of rare vintines worth over 20 billion yen (approx. $148 million). However, there is a catch. To inherit the fortune, his estranged daughter, Camille, must face off against his star protégé, Issei Tomine.