Novy Svet is a resort village in the southeast of Crimea, which arose through the efforts of one of the founders of Russian winemaking, Prince Lev Sergeevich Golitsyn, at the end of the 19th century. The prince founded here, on his estate, a factory for the production of champagne. Since the local nature favored winemaking, and through the efforts of the prince, the traditional technology of champagne production was maintained at the factory, the wine came out of exceptional quality. At first the village was called Paradise (paradise), but after Nicholas II visited the estate of Prince Golitsyn in 1912, Paradise was renamed New World.
The outskirts of the village have the status of a botanical reserve due to relict groves of tree juniper and Stankevich pine endemic for these places, as well as picturesque bays with grottoes.
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