I can strongly recommend the Fuchs brand too, been using it for a number of years and all but one of the "family fleet" are running on it now - that one is still under extended warranty (it's a Kia, so getting whatever the dealer puts in it).
Here's two which are waiting for me to overcome my lazyness and do oil changes on our Panda and Ibiza.
The 5W-40 goes in the Panda (2010 1.2 60hp) and the 5W-30 is for the Ibiza. The Ibiza has one of those small 3 cylinder turbo petrol engines in it so, thinking especially about the turbo, I'm very particular about what oil I would use in it:
Looking on the back of the containers - 5W-40 being the first one - at the specs it's always interested me that Fuchs include their own recommendations along with the actual product approvals. The distinction being that approvals, I believe, are product authentication obtained through testing and approval by the vehicle manufacturer for which they (Fuchs, or any other oil brand) are charged a hefty fee whereas recommendations are Fuchs saying the product meets the requirements but they haven't paid anyone for the privilege.
PS. I particularly like that they also stencil the production date on the bottom of the containers - If you magnify the first image you will be able to read, underneath the label, dot stenciled onto the plastic of the container itself, that both these were manufactured/bottled? 10th march 2021 - which reassures me I'm not being sold old stock. Every Fuchs container seems to be marked this way, certainly every one I've been supplied with was.