Grape harvest and production of raisins and juice in Malayer
Malayer is a large and historical city in western Iran.
Existence of villages and large agricultural lands and fertile vineyards have been effective in the development of this city.
Malayer is the birthplace of grapes and its products, namely raisins and grape juice.
Also, a kind of sweet called Basluq is prepared from grape juice, which is very delicious.
Due to their vast plains, bees also produce delicious honey.
What adds to the charm of this city are the grapes that are spread out like colorful carpets on the mountainside to prepare raisins
or the straps that we see in some rooms of old houses with wooden beam roofs.
The grapes are hung from these straps to dry in the shade.
Malayer grapes are unique in the country. These grapes produced, especially in Manizan village,
are very sweet and high quality due to the quality soil of this region, and due to the high skill of the villagers in cooking the juice,
the highest quality juice, grapes and basil of the country are produced in this village.
Grape juice is a very nutritious product made from raisin grapes.