Get hyped for the new season of Drops of God with this official creditless opening sequence

Pour a Glass: The Drops of God Returns with a Fresh New Opening
If you have been keeping up with the high-stakes world of wine connoisseurship, you know that Shizuku Kanzaki’s journey is far from over. As we head into the summer season, The Drops of God is officially kicking off its second cour, and the production team has dropped a stylish, creditless version of the new opening sequence to celebrate.
The new track, titled "Call Me Asap" by SUPER★DRAGON, sets a perfect, upbeat tone for the next chapter of this wine-fueled rivalry. It is officially out on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music now, so you can keep the vibe going long after the episode ends.
A Cult Classic Legacy
For those just tuning in, this series isn't just a random show about wine—it is based on a massive cultural phenomenon. The original manga by Tadashi Agi and Shu Okimoto hit the shelves back in 2004 and became an absolute juggernaut, spanning 44 volumes. Its success spawned a sprawling franchise, including various manga sequels like Mirage and deuxième, as well as multiple live-action adaptations spanning from South Korea to Japan and even a recent high-profile series on Apple TV+.
What’s at Stake?
If you haven't started watching on Crunchyroll yet, here is the quick rundown: when the legendary wine critic Yutaka Kanzaki dies, he leaves behind a massive, priceless collection. However, there is a catch. To inherit the estate, his son Shizuku and his rival, the gifted critic Issei Tomine, must identify the "12 Apostles"—the twelve greatest wines in existence—and ultimately find the mysterious bottle known as the "Drops of God."
With Kenji Itoso directing over at Studio Satelight, the anime has been a masterclass in turning complex oenology into a gripping, fast-paced drama. Grab a glass, pull up the new opening on the official YouTube channel, and get ready for the next round of this epic sensory showdown.
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