What trim level? What size tire? The wet vs winter grip normally conflict so trade offs. Combine that with looking for decent off road traction.
I might look at Nokian Outpost APT, Falken Wildpeak AT Trail, Conti Terrain Contact AT, The Yokohama G015 or other
"On Road All Terrain" versions. Those Nokians and some others have the Aramid sidewalls also.
The CrossContact LX25 gets really good all around reviews for wet and winter. The TerrainContact H/T good wet, not as good winter
I'll always promote true winter tires for winter for safety, mounted on spare rims so you can swap easy. I think
@edyvw said his newer Blizzaks are surprisingly good in the wet.
When do you do the "off roading" is that winter or just the other 3 seasons? If you have to be above 6/32" anyway for winter you'll be buying new tires and losing 1/2 tread. Might as well get others for that time.
My experience but that is in NY but physics still apply for the tread depth in winter.
My sister and BIL love their CC2's and with our winters lately pretty much giving up on winter tires. No complaints of noise in summer or other. That is on a Rav4 Hybrid and Tiguan R-line.
The Falken Wildpeak AT Trail on FIL's Jeep Renegade are wearing quickly IMO BUT so did his factory Falkens and the Pirelli Scorpion AT that replaced them. He drives almost all local around town so always stop/go and can't use him as a "mileage" indicator. They AT Trails are still quiet, and wearing very even/flat. The Scorpion AT's had really odd wear and got very noisy by this point. I'm contemplating the Nokian Outpost APT for his next set. He wants the sidewall look no matter what I get.
The Conti ProContact TX that FIL had on loaner Cherokee (for 9 months) were good in wet/dry but seriously safety hazard on the snows we had. I let my kids try it as compared to their VikingContact 7's and they were like

these things suck even in 4WD.
I put the Conti TrueContact Tour on my sons car this spring so can't give mileage details. They have been quiet and I bought as big reason for their wet performance reviews/tests. So far they have been good. They are now discontinued and being replaced by TrueContact Tour 54. Neither one has the severe snow rating for all weather.