Barzok is one of the cities in Isfahan Province, located in central Iran. This city is part of the Barzok District in Kashan County. Barzok has the largest share of Damask rose cultivation in the Kashan region, accounting for 70% of the area’s roses. One of its rose gardens alone covers 400 hectares. With both industrial and traditional rosewater distillation facilities, Barzok plays a significant role in the production of roses and rosewater in the Kashan area.
Barzok is also the largest producer and distributor of mulberries in the region. The city enjoys a cool climate in spring and summer.
Barzok is among the few cities in Iran with four distinct seasons, offering numerous attractions for tourists, including: the historic Barzok Castle Hill, Barzok Cave on the castle hill, Sa’adabad tourist recreational road, Ahmadabad spring park, Sa’adabad water mill, Barzok Safavid-era bathhouse, the shrine of Seraj al-Din ibn Musa ibn Jafar, the Anthropology Museum, Sardel water reservoir, historic houses, water mills, and the old city texture.
Khezra Golab: This collection, with nearly half a century of experience inherited from its ancestors, operates 7 industrial distillation pots. The company produces around 80 types of herbal distillates and rosewater.
The Khezra Golab complex consists of three main sections: production halls, a shop and exhibition, and a garden with a rest area. The production halls include distillation rooms, storage tanks, dried fruit warehouses, raw material storage, and product storage. The shop and exhibition offer rosewater, 80 types of herbal distillates, traditional syrups such as rose, willow, orange blossom, mint, mulberry, and cherry, dried roses, various dried fruits, rose jam, mulberry jam, and a variety of pickles.
Khezra Golab Company actively accepts representatives from all over Iran.