I like
Bontrager RXL Thermal gloves. Comfortable from cool to hot days even in chilly rain, tough fabric, easy to wash. I've had a pair for two years and the only wear is to contact points on the little silicone rubber dimples. I've crashed a couple of times, no abrasion through the fabric. The palm material is tough faux-suede, no excess padding.
I got a pair in large so I could add thin poly knit fabric liners on cold days, so without the liners the fit is a bit sloppy. But I like 'em so well I'll probably get another pair in medium.
The LBS had another similarly lightweight full glove with windproof fabric on the back but I can't remember the brand or model. Might have been Cannondale or something else. But I haven't needed full windproof protection down into the 40s, just the poly knit fabric glove liner.
I'm picky about more rigid gloves because my fingers are weird. My thumbs are unusually long and my pinkies unusually short, with long slender hands overall. Off the rack rigid gloves that don't stretch never fit right. If the pinky is sized right, the thumb is cramped, and vice versa. Acceptable for general wear, but impossible for bike rides where I need full dexterity. So I prefer knit gloves with some stretch. I have a couple pair of rigid ski gloves that I can manage with my flat bar hybrid and thumb shifters.