Here is a summary of my experiences:
OEM Michelin - ~ 16K miles life, worst road noise, worst comfort, worst durability (no tread wear warranty) ~320 Wh/mi
Cinturato P7 Plus AS - ~34K miles, better road noise, and better comfort, and better durability (70K miles tread wear warranty) ~298Wh/mi
Cinturato P7 Plus AS (again) - ~31K miles. See above.
Continental PureContact LS - ~500 miles. So far best road noise, best comfort, unknown durability (70K miles tread wear warranty), So far ~303 Wh/mi
So far I only have 500 miles into my Continental PureContact LS tires, but I am liking it the best out of the ones I used so far. The Cinturato P7 Plus AS is good, but it is a tad rougher in ride and noise. But I do feel more planted to the ground with Cinturato P7 Plus AS. The Continental seems to be more floaty like you are riding on air. I have bad experience with Michelins from my old vehicles so I vow never to buy another Michelin if I can avoid it. I can't comment on other tire brands because I haven't used them. For wet driving, both the Cinturato P7 and the Continental seems very good. The Cinturato P7 is pretty good in snow. I haven't taken the Continental on snow yet. I have AWD model S though so that helps. The only time I spin my wheels is in heavy oil slick rain under hard acceleration or at end of tread life under hard acceleration.
Best of luck on your decision!