Viktor&Rolf Batch Code Checker
Fragrance
Viktor&Rolf Batch Code Format
Supported Viktor&Rolf codes may be numeric with a year digit plus month, two letters followed by day-of-year, or longer codes with embedded year-letter and month marker.
Examples: 41234, AB123, XXY5Z
Shelf Life: Usually about 36 months from manufacturing date.
About Viktor&Rolf Codes
Flowerbomb, Spicebomb, Good Fortune, and seasonal coffrets are often kept unopened for gifting. A batch-code lookup can help estimate whether a sealed bottle is from a recent run or older shelf stock.
Where to Find It
- Bottom of the bottle or outer box
- Side panel or barcode area on the carton
- Printed lot code on gift-set sleeves
- Use the batch code instead of barcode or serial text
Popular Viktor&Rolf Products
Popular Viktor&Rolf fragrance searches include Flowerbomb, Spicebomb, Good Fortune, Flowerbomb Nectar, Spicebomb Extreme, and holiday coffrets. These names help identify whether a compact code belongs to a women's bottle, men's flanker, travel spray, or gift box when the packaging shows only a short stamped lot number.
- Women's line: Flowerbomb and Good Fortune
- Men's line: Spicebomb and Spicebomb Extreme
- Travel sizes: minis and spray formats
- Gift stock: fragrance coffrets and seasonal sets
Tips for Checking Viktor&Rolf Batch Codes
Check the bottle base, carton bottom, or side flap for the actual lot code. Gift sets and boxed fragrance products may include retail stickers and promotional labels, but the true production code is usually shorter and printed near the base or fold.
For collector or gift bottles, compare the decoded date with box condition, evaporation level, and scent performance after opening. Storage environment matters as much as the code itself.
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