Other good C&D burley based or burley as a condiment blends include the English blends Stratfordshire, Tuggle Hall. Bayou Night, Mountain Camp (same tobaccos as Bayou Night in different proportions), and Billy Budd with cigar leaf.
Their Dark Burley is also a good one. C&D prompted pipe smokers to reconsider burley as the base of, or condiment in, premium blends, so their entire menu of blends has many of these offered.
Other good burley blends are Peterson's 3-P and Irish Flake, Amphora's Burley, Semois thick and medium cut (a Belgium burley variant), and so many others. Just window shop through the tobacco pages of SP and read the specifications on blends and you will find plenty more. Look at Sutliff, Newminster, Lane Limited, Uhl, Ohm, and so on.
I'm a burley devotee, but I like Virginia, Va/Per, and other genres, but my liking of burley has saved me from burn-out on Latakia, among other standard condiment leaf.
Some of the pouch and tub (so-called codger or over-the-counter blends) will likely appeal to you, but probably not all of them. These include Granger, Carter Hall, Prince Albert, Sir Walter Raleigh Regular and Aromatic, and Half-and-Half.