Rather than posting individual reviews, I thought it would be better to start a thread for the occasional smoke that is notable enough - positive or negative - to motivate me to share it with the forum. I am, by no means, experienced enough to put forward an expert perspective on blends, flavor profiles, notes, etc. But perhaps a simple description from an average cigar enthusiast will be helpful to those who read the humble opinions offered here.
Let's start with this afternoon's smoke...
Alec Bradley American Classic Blend
Size: Gordo
Strength: Mild/Medium
Origin: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Connecticut Seed
This cigar had been resting for a little more than a year, and the cello was beginning to yellow. With a sunny afternoon and temps in the low 60s, it seemed a perfect time to break it out and head for the front porch with a cup of coffee.
The pre-light draw was mild, with a nice taste of wood and cedar. Upon toasting the foot, the ash burned evenly and the draw was very open. This is a very well-constructed cigar, and a pleasure to smoke. The ash was firm and each draw emitted copious amounts of creamy white smoke.

The first third of the American Classic was relatively mild, but quickly progressed to more of a medium strength, with subtle notes of white pepper becoming more dominant above the creamy wood flavors. Further in, a distinct taste of cocoa added to the complexity and nicely complemented the coffee I had decided to pair with the stick.

Moving into the second third, the volume of smoke remained strong, and the burn continued to be even and the draw perfect. The cocoa notes continued to intensify, and the white pepper pushed the flavors almost beyond medium bodied toward medium/full. There was definitely more kick to this cigar than I had anticipated based on its advertised category. 

In the final third of the AB American Classic, the strength persisted, with the cocoa flavors giving way to more wood/cedar notes. There was a honey-like sweetness, however, on the finish, which lingered on the lips. On removal of the band, I did find that the glue had adhered to the wrapper, causing a small tear, but it did not affect the remainder of the smoke. 

I enjoyed this cigar and would give it an overall rating of 8 on a scale of 1-10. An excellent offering from Alec Bradley which will be appreciated especially by those who prefer a stronger stick, but want to enjoy a smoother mid day smoke.