Sobranie cigarettes based on the Slavic traditions

These Sobranie cigarettes are made by a famous tobacco company called Gallaher Group. This company is famous for its quality tobacco and interesting way of processing the tobacco that is used to manufacture the cigarettes. The tobacco products produced by this company are unique in taste and design. Sobranie is known in the whole world as being the best cigarette choice that a smoker could make.

Though these cigarettes were made based on the Slavic tradition it was introduced in London in the year 1879. Then and even now, this cigarette has always been known for its strong but rich and smooth tobacco taste. According to the Slavic tradition cigarettes are made by hand without using any mechanized equipments. These cigarettes were of such high quality that in no time they became very popular in Australia.

Sobranie cigarettes are stuff of the 19th Century, which is the period when quality was considered more important than quantity. With the sole aim of giving quality cigarettes, the manufacturers started producing Sobranie cigarette. Even today these cigarettes are known for their quality. Nothing has changed and if at all something has changed, it has changed for the better.

Some of the highly successful variants of this brand are Sobranie Cocktail Cigarettes, Sobranie Mints Cigarettes, Sobranie Classic Lights, Sobranie Classic Cigarettes, Sobranie Blues Cigarettes, Sobranie White, Sobranie Whites Cigarettes, Sobranie Pinks Cigarettes and more.

Even their packing is stylish and eye catching. Since these cigarettes are mainly targeted at ladies, the makers are keen to make it more appealing by having a classy and elegant packaging and a stylish image. With stylish writing, glossy packing, and with a slim and elegant product inside, this brand has successfully attracted female smokers toward itself and these are the features that make Sobranie different from other brands.

Sobranie brand has recently celebrated its 130th anniversary, and the history of the brand dates back to the distant past.