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From the Soul of Ukraine.
Roasted on the Coast of Maine.
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“PYSANKA” Medium Roast (Ukrainian meaning: Easter egg).
Our craft, European-style blend “Pysanka” Medium Roast is a vibrant symphony of flavors, expertly roasted with certified organically grown and fair trade coffee beans.
The perfectly balanced profile offers a smooth body with no trace of acidity or bitterness. It delights with a nutty aroma, sweet caramel notes, and subtle fruity undertones, delivering a bright, lively experience sip after sip.
Kavka offers a taste experience unlike anything commonly found on the U.S. market. And if it’s not your cup of coffee (though it hasn’t happened yet!), simply email us, keep the coffee, and enjoy a full refund.
At KAVKA we only use 100% Arabica coffee beans in our blends, without any added flavorings.We exclusively use top-scored specialty grade coffee, ranking among the world's top 5%.Meet our owner and coffee roaster , Maks
Maks Isakov was pursuing his passion for the coffee business in Vinnytsya, Ukraine, when the Russian invasion put an end to it. With no income, and fearing for his family’s safety, he left his businesses behind and fled the country with his wife and kids, returning to a familiar small town on the coast of Maine that he’d once visited as a young man, with hopes of rebuilding his dream.
Isakov has created Kavka Coffee, headquartered in Camden, Maine. Kavka is the diminutive form of the word coffee in Ukraine. It’s what Isakov’s great-grandmother used to call it when offering an ordinary cup of coffee to her loved ones, and that he describes as “the best cup of coffee I ever had, because she always put a piece of her soul and love into every cup.” Isakov’s passion for coffee is an outgrowth of this particular feeling, and he intends to bring that same heart and soul to Kavka.
Coffee is my passion. Previously, while living in the U.S. on a work and travel program, I was inspired by the American dream. With the money I earned, I started a branded coffee business in Ukraine, eventually owning and operating a number of coffee shops. The war put an end to the business and with no income and fearing for my family’s safety we immigrated to the U.S. with the hope of starting a new life. — Maks Isakov