Here's two I'm looking at, though I don't really have any reasoning behind it:
Michelin Energy XM2+
"A car tyre that gives you stopping super power; braking shorter when new and when worn. Key Features: Shorter Wet Braking When New and When Worn. Brakes 1.5m shorter when new and 2.6m shorter when worn vs other premium tyre brands. 25% More Mileage - MICHELIN ENERGY XM2+ Tyres last 25% longer compared to other premium tyre brands. New Rubber Compounds - New formulation of full silica tread compound that contacts the ground in micro-scale resulting in better grip throughout the life of the tyre."
Goodyear OptiLife 2
"Goodyear's OptiLife 2, incorporating Tredlife Technology, features special tread compounds and equalised pressure distribution across the tyre footprint, providing more even tread wear and extended mileage. Also integral is the improved handling performance and better grip on wet and dry road so consumers can drive with confidence. Additionally, the construction of the tyre has been enhanced to provide greater fuel efficiency which we know consumers value."
Basically I want something that feels more confident/grippy in the wet, but doesn't eat away fast in the other 95% of dry driving, and isn't noisy. (I had a set of Kuhmos years ago that were incredibly noisy.)
I've seen cars on the Sydney freeway whose tyres seemed to virtually pump the road dry - leaving tracks even they must be able to view in their rear mirror - plus they're doing the full speed limit with confidence, while I need to slow down to 90. (I'm out ahead of everyone else when it's dry.) I've never had a set of tyres do that/feel that way in the rain. I've looked in my own rear mirror in the rain and while I can see the road behind clearly, I see barely any kind of track.