Having discovered that I am (much to my initial disappointment) not a Virginia person but rather a Burley person, I've been trying quite a few Burley blends this year and have found four that I really enjoy:
Carter Hall
C&D Briar Fox
C&D Pegasus
C&D Haunted Bookshop
They're all very similar in style but at different spots on a scale between light and sweet and dark and earthy. Carter Hall is the lightest and sweetest of the bunch, with a gentle nicotine hit and subtle toppings of bourbon whiskey and cocoa. The toppings are mild enough that I wouldn't consider it an aromatic, it's definitely a Burley blend to me, just the lightest and sweetest of the bunch.
Next up is Briar Fox, which is a little bit darker and earthier than Carter Hall but still naturally sweet with pleasant notes of raisins and figs and an ever so slightly stronger nicotine content. After Briar Fox comes Pegasus, which starts to drift more towards the dark and earthy side but still has a little bit of natural sweetness from the unsweetened Black Cavendish and a noticably heftier nicotine punch.
Lastly, Haunted Bookshop falls at the darkest and earthiest end of the spectrum with no perceptible sweetness (to me at least) and a spicy peppercorn kick from dropping the Black Cavendish and replacing it with Perique. The nicotine content is quite substantial as well and definitely the strongest of the bunch. Beyond Haunted Bookshop lies Old Joe Krantz, which is still very much in the same blend family, but is so dark and earthy that I find it a little foul smelling and barnyard'y tasting.
If you're a fan of Carter Hall though I'd absolutely recommend trying out Briar Fox, Pegasus, and Haunted Bookshop. They're all quite similar in style and in the same sort of blend family, just at different places on the scale from light and sweet to dark and earthy. I love 'em all!