I've been looking for an inkjet paper that gives a feel of the old Ilford Multigrade papers I loved for a while. And there are a *LOT* of manufacturers that claim to be able to do that.
- Permajet FB Mono Gloss Baryta is a super paper for glossy black & white (but nothing else). I can't get a decent colour print out of it mainly because their default profiles are pants, and you have to go through a rigmarole of getting them to build you a profile specific to your printer. I find many permajet papers to be a hassle to work with.
- Fotospeed "Unglazed" Legacy Gloss was sold to me at the photo show last year as their attempt to replicate darkroom papers. Having gone through almost the whole box, I'm not convinced. This is probably quite over-priced for what it is. Canson Platine Fibre Rag all the way for me for standard prints now.
- Ilford Gold Fibre Silk is highly recommended but I found it very plasticky. I was surprised to discover that Gold Fibre Gloss is much better, and probably the closest in feel and finish to a decent darkroom paper.
tl;dr - Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss unless you're shooting exclusively B&W in which case try the Permajet FB Mono Gloss Baryta..
Caveat: Paper is quite a personal thing, so your mileage may very well vary. Also your printer is likely different to mine, as is your ink.
Edit to add, many companies do test packs. Well worth doing before splurging out money on a box of paper you hate. E.g.
https://www.on-linepaper.co.uk/test...-packs?zenid=4779456d3f7d47e22e099cf8447c3a6a