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WVOldFart

Lifer
Sep 1, 2021
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Several years ago I managed to buy a tub of unopened Phillip Morris Bond Street. I had not tried it when it was available so I opened it and gave it a try. I felt like a bad boy who had his mouth washed out with soap. It had a deep soapy, floral essence that overpowered everything. I did not care for it and put it away. The other day I felt adventuresome and opened it again and mixed a portion of it with Virginia Gold Black Cavendish. I lit it up and was surprised that I could tolerate it. The Cavendish had smoothed out the soapy taste and the floral essences to the point that it actually reminded me a little of a Lakeland blend. I have since had several bowls and am beginning to like it. I know that Sutliff has a Match Bourbon Street, which is a match to Bond Street after House of Windsor bought it out. Has any forum members tried Match Bourbon Street or smoke it regularly and what are your impressions? i don't think I will smoke it often, but if I live to 150 the tub may get used up.
 
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Lifer
May 26, 2022
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This is definitely a lattice of coincidence, my 84yr old neighbor was just telling yesterday that her father used to smoke a tobacco called Bond Street and it was a little tin with pictures of buildings on Bond street on it and she asked if i have ever heard of it and until this minute that was the first i ever heard of it, again a true lattice of coincidence (for you Repo Man fans).
 

Architeuthis

Can't Leave
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I ordered a sample of Match Bourbon Street along with a few other Match blends in early 2020. My recollection of Bourbon Street was not a soapy mess like your experience with Bond Street. Rather, it was a lightly aromatic blend that was difficult to discern a particular flavor from. Nonetheless, it was a perfectly fine, middle of the road sort of codger blend. FWIW, by far, my favorite of them was the Match Flying Dutchman. I've got a couple pounds of that one resting in the cellar.
 
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WVOldFart

Lifer
Sep 1, 2021
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Eastern panhandle, WV
I ordered a sample of Match Bourbon Street along with a few other Match blends in early 2020. My recollection of Bourbon Street was not a soapy mess like your experience with Bond Street. Rather, it was a lightly aromatic blend that was difficult to discern a particular flavor from. Nonetheless, it was a perfectly fine, middle of the road sort of codger blend. FWIW, by far, my favorite of them was the Match Flying Dutchman. I've got a couple pounds of that one resting in the cellar.
I have some Match Flying Dutchman resting in my cellar too.
 

K.E. Powell

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 20, 2022
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Isn't Bob Runowski's Pegasus blend supposed to be an attempt to mimic Bond Street? I'd be curious to know how close the two taste. I never had Bond Street, but I have had Pegasus, and it is delicious.
 

WVOldFart

Lifer
Sep 1, 2021
2,231
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Eastern panhandle, WV
Isn't Bob Runowski's Pegasus blend supposed to be an attempt to mimic Bond Street? I'd be curious to know how close the two taste. I never had Bond Street, but I have had Pegasus, and it is delicious.
Pegasus is very Burley forward while the Bond Street that I received in the tub (which has to be at least 25 to 30 years Old) is rather soapy and floral.
 
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vosBghos

Lifer
May 7, 2022
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Isn't Bob Runowski's Pegasus blend supposed to be an attempt to mimic Bond Street? I'd be curious to know how close the two taste. I never had Bond Street, but I have had Pegasus, and it is delicious.
I remember that very article too , and when I first smoked some new Pegasus I thought it was really sour so I jarred it for a few months I was surprised as I decided to bring it and a few other burleys to my shop then fell in love with it one rainy day and smoked about 5 Bowls back to back now I order it by the pound.
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WVOldFart

Lifer
Sep 1, 2021
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Eastern panhandle, WV
The Phillip Morris tub of Bond Street that I managed to get is very soapy and floral. I have Pegasus and enjoy it, but it is nothing like the Phillip Morris Bond Street. I am not a big fan of floral tobaccos, but when I mix some Blacck Cavendish with the Bond Street it becomes a pretty decent smoke. Pegasus does not need a thing done to it. It is just a good quality Burley smoke.