“Apple’s ‘Drops of God’ Wins Best Drama Series at International Emmy Awards”
Apple TV+ made waves at the International Emmy Awards with its French-American-Japanese manga adaptation, “Drops of God,” taking home the trophy for best drama series. The show follows the story of Camille, who inherits an extraordinary wine collection from her father, a renowned oenologist. To claim her inheritance, she must compete in a wine-tasting battle against a young expert, Issei Tomine. With little knowledge of wine, Camille faces a challenging duel for ownership of her father’s empire.
In a close competition, “Drops of God” triumphed over other series like the Australian “The Newsreader,” the Argentine espionage thriller “Yosi, the Regretful Spy,” and the Indian adaptation of the BBC’s “The Night Manager.”
The win at the International Emmy Awards is a significant achievement for Apple TV+, and the cast and crew of “Drops of God” deserve hearty congratulations. It’s refreshing to see international productions like this bringing new and creative stories to the screen, beyond the usual Hollywood fare. The show’s unique premise and captivating storytelling have garnered well-deserved praise from audiences worldwide.