I think the Sutliff matches are affordable enough to try a large variety. I'd buy more flying Dutchman if I ran out, ages well enough too.
Match Elizabethan (now Victorian) is one I've cellared heavily on a past year, during past sales. Ages absolutely fantastic in the jar. I add a slight amount of moisture to aid the process. There's a slight casing when fresh that I'm not a huge fan of, that disappears completely with age.
Ive purchased some of the McConnell match Dunhill Virginia blends, but haven't opened any and I won't any time soon.
I preferred Carter Hall over Chatham Manor, even though I don't think they are a direct match. I'm sure with age Chatham Manor would come into its own - the leaf seemed quality.
I didn't think most of the English blend matches were as good as their intended targets, except for the Balkan Sobranie matches (never tried the originals), those were good. I think Balkan Supreme is superior though.