UK Cigar Scene Magazine June Issue 6 | Page 16

INTERVIEW WITH HENKE KELNER When Davidoff decided to move their cigar production from the El Laguito (Cohiba) cigar Factory in Havana to the Dominican Republic they called Henke Kelner. And when it came time to re-launch the Davidoff Winston Churchill line of cigars they called on Henke again. So it’s clear that this is a man whose broad shoulders don’t flag under pressure or the weight of expectations. Hendrik “Henke” Kelner has has worked in the tobacco industry for 46 years, he was born into a tobacco family. His father was one of four brothers born in Holland who moved with their family to South America in 1933. Two of his uncles went to Brazil and the other two brothers, one of them Henke’s father, went to the Dominican Republic. His father worked on the production side of the industry growing tobacco for cigars and cigarettes and all his cousins also worked in the tobacco industry. 15 Henke’s father was determined that his son would not follow the family into the tobacco business so in 1963, at the age of 17, Henke went to Mexico as the first member of his family to go to university. He trained as engineer and on his return to the Dominican Republic he looked for work and despite the family pressure he found himself drawn back to work in the tobacco industry. He says wistfully that “the tobacco in his blood was stronger than the advice of his father”.