
Burberry

Jacques Fath
High Tide
Vers Le Sud
Only in High Tide
Only in Vers Le Sud
Shared character
Both fragrances contain oakmoss, green notes and a marine facet, creating a fresh, slightly earthy oceanic backdrop. They do not share any listed accords or fragrance families.
How they differ
High Tide is built around a marine‑green base (oakmoss, green notes, marine) and adds a single floral highlight – jasmine – plus the distinct floral and watery accords. Vers Le Sud shares the same marine‑green foundation but expands dramatically: it introduces lemon, lavender, violet and broader floral notes, a musk, cashmeran (woody‑musky), additional woody notes, and ambergris‑type ambroxan. Its unique accords are citrus and woody, giving it a brighter, more resinous character than the purely floral‑watery feel of High Tide.
Who each suits
High Tide will appeal to people who prefer a clean, coastal vibe with a simple jasmine‑driven floral lift – ideal for casual daytime wear, especially in warm or seaside settings. Vers Le Sud suits those who enjoy a more complex composition that blends citrus sparkle, woody depth, musk and ambergris nuances; it works well for those seeking a versatile scent that can transition from day to evening and offers a richer, more layered experience.