Few people know that the Pall Mall cigarettes brand originally belonged to the British company Butler & Butler Company. These Pall Mall cigarettes were created for the upper classes of society. A little later, Pall Mall cigarettes expanded their position, taking its niche in the United States. The heyday of popularity of these cigarettes fell just in the 1990s. In 1994, this brand of Pall Mall cigarettes was acquired by the well-known company Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, which was later reformatted into another enterprise.
For the American market, Pall Mall cigarettes were produced by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. But for the British market, Pall Mall cigarettes were made in the factories of British American Tobacco. In the 90s, few smoked Pall Mall cigarettes, as they could not appreciate their exquisite tobacco taste from premium varieties of Virginia and Burley. On top of that, Pall Mall cigarettes weren’t cheap. But now these cigarettes are promoted by online shops at much cheaper prices and sales terms.
Pall Mall cigarettes have their own signature and very rich nutty taste, incredibly nutty that makes a great impact on those persons who smoke them. In addition, the presence of oriental in the tobacco bag is strongly felt. As for us, the American Pall Mall cigarettes turned out to be even more oriental than Camel with their chip of “Turkish” tobacco.
While smoking, Pall Mall cigarettes tingle the mucous membrane, dries the mouth, the taste is very dense and enveloping, like nuts eaten, and all this in the corporate style of Pall Mall cigarettes. Such an American blend with a nutty taste and a predominance of oriental, Burley also feels very good.
Also, Pall Mall cigarettes have a popular and delightfully rich aroma. By choosing a classic and sophisticated brand, you inform others about the taste outside of time and how deeply you appreciate traditions and human values. For the fragrant and not sharp smoke, Pall Mall cigarettes gained immense popularity.