covalve,
Your competition is either too lazy to ask, or they have done this so many times that they know approximately what the critical properties of hydrocarbon condensate are. They may have completed a study to compare the control valve sizes for various critical properties and have found that there is not much difference.
Most of your clients will not have the critical properties. Many of your clients will not even know what critical properties are. At the very least, the client should provide you a composition of the condensate, or you could ask for it as apetri suggested. You could then assume the critical properties of the mixture. Many times you could use your best engineering judgment to assume a value within a range of known critical properties for similar substances.
As a client, I prefer my contractors to ask something similar to "If you do not have the exact data, then give me some general information about the fluid." I prefer that because I am paying the contractor for their expertise.
I wish you success with your valve sales.