Nuvöto

Nuvöto is a city in Central Aradór, situated on the northern shore of the Bay of Thrig, at the mouth of river Temaba.

Nuvöto is an ancient settlement - during the War of Union, which started in 768 4A, the city was already an established centre of governance and joined the Alliance of Araero in the war.

During the Asatic Empire, the city became a major centre of viticulture; the traditions of growing grapes and making wines has survived and thrived. Nuvöto and its adjacent territories are one of the major wine regions of Aradór. The Academy of Viticulture has operated in Nuvöto since 2435 and many Arazi grape varieties were originally bred and tested in the extensive vineyards covering the south-facing slopes of the gentle rolling hills surrounding Nuvöto.

Important locations and attractions

 * The Arazi Academy of Viticulture;
 * The Olive Tree of Dulne, in the parts of the city that once were the village of Dulne;
 * The Shrine of Uvenna;
 * The Wine Ports of Nuvöto - a historical harbour once devoted exclusively to the exports and imports of wine and other viticulture-related goods;
 * the Palace of Good Lords, a palace complex that was the historical seat of the noble family fan Vannati, famous for its early Asàelese architecture and the garden surrounding the palace, including ancient groves of otherwise relatively recently introduced species, such as oranges and dates, as well as a large collection of varieties of grapes, olives, almonds and figs.