Not sure if they will fit. I'm not familiar with 128 wheel and tire sizes.
I'm going on record as saying I think this is a bad idea.
Get performance winters - that will help a bit with your dry driving concerns. Even if there is no snow, the cold will make traction (for any sort of spirited driving) with all seasons not so great.
You talk about sacrificing performance, look at at it this way:
By going with an all season instead of a dedicated summer performance tire you are sacrificing performance in the summer.
And going with an all season instead of a dedicated winter tire you are sacrificing performance in the snow (dangerously so) and even if there is no snow, the cold will somewhat negate the better dry performance you'd get out of an all season vs. a winter.
all season = jack of all trades, master of none. The very definition of compromise/sacrifice.