Winfield is a brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by British American Tobacco. The brand was introduced in 1972, and is known for its distinctive logo of a cowboy hat.
The brand was first introduced in Australia in 1972 by Rothmans Limited.
In 1999, Rothmans was purchased by British American Tobacco (BAT), which now owns and manufactures the brand.
Winfield became one of Australia's leading cigarette brands by the early 1980s, and its popularity continued into the 1990s.
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Winfield Blue is the brand's flagship product, and is a popular choice in Australia.
Winfield Red is a stronger variant of the Blue product, and is also popular among smokers.
Winfield Gold is a lighter version of the Blue product, and is marketed towards smokers who prefer a milder taste.
Winfield was first introduced in Australia in 1972 by Rothmans Limited.
Winfield is currently owned and manufactured by British American Tobacco (BAT).
Winfield Blue is the brand's flagship product, and is a popular choice in Australia.
Winfield cigarettes are primarily sold in Australia and New Zealand.
Winfield became one of Australia's leading cigarette brands by the early 1980s, and its popularity continued into the 1990s due to its marketing campaigns and distinctive packaging design.