I would recommend an adjustable stem where you can change the angle. I bought one 5 years ago with the intent of using it to figure out my best ride position and reach. I figured once I got it dialed in I would buy a new quill stem to those dimensions. Mine even has degree markings on the side and is easy to set and very secure. What I found is spring to fall when I’m riding a lot I start to want to lower and extend my reach. I have also found mid ride on a long ride I sometimes want to sit a bit more upright and it only takes a few minutes to set and then turn the bars down to level again. The weight penalty on a touring bike for me wasn’t a big deal given the convenience.
The thing about setting more upright is your arms stay the same length so the arc change brings the hoods right back with you. The stem angle also brings the bars back. So you can find a combination of the two to be perfect.
You might have to change your cables to be longer also.