Authentic Versace items utilize a strict tagging system.
The Ultimate Guide to Decoding Your Versace Batch Code Understanding your is the most reliable way to determine the precise production date, shelf life, and age of your favorite luxury fragrance. Whether you are checking a bottle of Versace Eros Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Bright Crystal Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Dylan Blue Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
In the world of high-end perfumery, fragrance formulations can change over time due to ingredient regulations (like IFRA standards) or sourcing variations.
Enthusiasts often visit forums like Fragrantica or Basenotes to discuss whether their specific batch number smells slightly different or lasts longer than others. Iconic Scents Often "Batch-Checked" Versace Eros Clubbing & Nightlife Mint, Green Apple, Tonka Bean, Vanilla Versace Pour Homme Professional & Fresh Bergamot, Neroli, Cedar, Musk Bright Crystal Feminine & Floral Yuzu, Pomegranate, Peony, Lotus Dylan Blue Versatile & Modern Calabrian Bergamot, Grapefruit, Ambroxan
For Versace apparel and accessories (Medusa, Greca, Virtus lines), the batch number is often listed on the internal care tag alongside the season code (e.g., 22B 101). This batch identifies the specific production run of a particular fabric or colorway. Serial numbers from the same batch will share sequential digits. When authenticating, ensure that the style code matches the batch’s release season. Discrepancies between the hang tag, internal batch stamp, and Certilogo code often indicate a counterfeit.
The first digit of a Versace batch code often corresponds to the year of manufacture (e.g., a code starting with '3' might indicate 2023). How to Check Your Batch