
The television anime adaptation of Drops of God is set to premiere on April 10. A new promotional video and key visual confirmed the debut date and revealed five additional voice cast members. The series will air for two consecutive cours, spanning six months on Tokyo MX, BS NTV, and Kansai TV.
Kazuya Kamenashi returns as the lead, Shizuku Kanzaki, with Takuya Satō voicing his competitor, Issei Tomine. Maaya Uchida plays Miyabi Shinohara, and Banjō Ginga is Yutaka Kanzaki.
New cast additions include Yūko Kaida as Ryōko Kiryū, the lawyer handling the critical inheritance battle. Shinshū Fuji joins as Shirō Fujieda, the sommelier at Monopole who mentors Miyabi. Misa Watanabe portrays Maki Saionji, president of Saion Corporation, while Yūya Uchida is Sōichirō Mishima, owner of the Bourgogne Rouge bar where Miyabi works. Jin Urayama rounds out the new cast as Robert Doi, a character known for living in a cardboard house while enjoying high-quality wine.
Kenji Itoso directs the project at Satelight, in collaboration with YANCHESTER. Yū Mitsuru handles series composition and script supervision. Takehiro Suwa is responsible for character designs, and Eishi Segawa composes the music.
The latest visual depicts Shizuku and Issei in opposition, framed by a dramatic wine glass. This clearly signals the high stakes involved in claiming the legendary Drops of God wine.

Crunchyroll will stream the series internationally across North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS territories. This adaptation marks the first animated version of Tadashi Agi and Shū Okimoto's acclaimed manga, a long-standing favorite in the wine drama genre.