GAULOISES BLONDES RED
Gauloises Blondes Red for sale, Gauloises pronounced: “Gaul woman” in French (“cigarette” is feminine in French), is a brand of cigarette of French manufacture. Traditional Gauloises were short, wide, unfiltered and made with dark tobaccos from Syria and Turkey which produced a strong and distinctive aroma. GAULOISES BLONDES RED
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Gauloises was launched by SEITA in 1910. Traditional Gauloises were short, wide, unfiltered and made with dark tobaccos from Syria and Turkey which produced a strong and distinctive aroma.
The brand is most famous for its cigarettes’ strength, especially in its original unfiltered version. Forty years later, filtered Gauloises cigarettes debuted. In 1984, the Gauloises brand was expanded to include a light, American-type tobacco with a filter. Gauloises Blondes Red for sale
The original non-filter, Gauloises Caporal, have been discontinued and replaced with Gauloises Brunes, which are also filterless but less strong. Gauloises Brunes have low tar and nicotine levels, because of European tobacco laws, but the tobacco is still dark and strong-tasting.
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Gauloises cigarettes are an iconic French cigarette. The term Gauloises refers to a female inhabitant of Gaul, an ancient name for what would become France. The original company was founded in 1910. The company was sold to Altadis and later to Imperial Tobacco due to a decrease of sales and ongoing legal battles. The Gauloises name is currently owned by Imperial Brands who recently changed their name from Imperial Tobacco.
Traditional Gauloises cigarettes were strong unfiltered cigarettes known for their heavy yet pleasant taste. They were made primarily from dark and rich Middle Eastern and French tobaccos for a full-flavored, spicy blend.
For decades, the cigarette brand was viewed as the quintessential French cigarette. It was popular among troops during both world wars. It was considered the patriotic cigarette to smoke. A pack was even included in military rations during World War II. Many iconic French, and later American, artists favored this brand. Famous lovers of this brand include Jim Morrison and Albert Camus. They were also smoked by Bruce Willis in “Die Hard”. They were considered a real man’s cigarette.
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