Unless you’re packing on the miles and wear out your tires before they get too old, the consideration for the “best” tires is largely a moot point. Find the best priced reasonably good tires (IE no bargain brand no name bottom of the barrel tires like you see on the first page of Amazon searches) and call it good. Save the extra few hundred bucks you’d pay for the “best” tires for something else like beer or gas as you’ll never realize the value.
Save for the cheapo type tires I mentioned, tire brand questions are like oil brand questions….or little substance.