Bond Street was weird stuff, highly "perfumed" bitter soap-like top note. I found an old pack in a tobacco shop in the early 90s. The closest I would say would be some of the Lakeland blends from England that have heavy floral aromas. In particular I'm thinking Gawith & Hoggarth's Kendal Flake. Its primarily darker virginias with some dark air cured varieties and added flavors of rose, geranium, almond and other essences from what I have read. It's perfumy, more rounded and sweater but not bitter and soapy. I quite like Kendal Flake. Condor from what I can remember was closer to Bond Street in aroma but is not available in the states. As to C&D Pegasus from what I understand is that it's a blend to approximate the base tobaccos of the old Bond Street but has no added flavor.