Following up the excellent introductions by
mayfair70 and
madox07, I will offer my humble opinion on
Royal Yacht, which is simultaneously
not for everyone but
beloved by many. In my experience, nothing distinctive can be universal, so responses will vary.
The 'Yacht consists of "empire Virginias" and possibly some Burley, which are pressed and then rubbed out, then topped with something like plum or brandy that gives a Perique-style flavor without the throat itch that many recall from smoking the fermented leaf. These empire Virginias lose some of their sweetness, making them of the "dark Virginia" variety, and pick up a bit more intensity; the only similar mixture I have found in Rattray
Hal O' The Wynd, which does have Perique in it.
Royal Yacht seems designed as a "big brother" to
Elizabethan Mixture, another Virginia-Perique mix, but the 'Yacht is designed to be simpler on the surface with great nuance to its flavor, which seems to be the product of shifting mists of sweet and tart with an underlying, almost cigar-like broad and warm flavor.
As far as Nicotine, it really depends on your degree of Nicotine tolerance and experience. It is probably a shade stronger than most medium-to-strong, but the scale only makes sense once you have smoked
Brown No. 4 and
Cotton Boll Twist so you know what the upper end is ("overwhelming" on TR). At this point,
Royal Yacht is an all-day smoke for me, either by itself or mixed with
Burley Flake #1, so you might say that the body acclimates. But it really is lovely and I hope you get to enjoy some.