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		<title>February 2009 Peregrinations: Tanzania Blackburn Estate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This coffee starts out with sweet and savory smells.  Evokes a cold winter’s day late afternoon lunch of beef barley soup and cherry jam on pumpernickel toast.  There are waves of flavor, including fruit and dark, bittersweet tones, with a slight black peppery edge. Reads like a Rhône. Very nice mouthfeel, almost velvety, and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This coffee starts out with sweet and savory smells.  Evokes a cold winter’s day late afternoon lunch of beef barley soup and cherry jam on pumpernickel toast.  There are waves of flavor, including fruit and dark, bittersweet tones, with a slight black peppery edge. Reads like a Rhône. Very nice mouthfeel, almost velvety, and the finish introduces burnt raisin, with slight nuttiness, and a hint of currants.  There is acidity present, but not center stage – quite dry on the finish.  A superb coffee.</p>
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		<title>Peregrine Coffee in Philadelphia Daily News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obama Java From T-shirts to rap songs to sold-out Washington hotels, there&#8217;s enough commercial activity surrounding Barack Obama&#8217;s inaugural to resuscitate the economy (if it lasted more than a week). The Peregrine Coffee Co., based in Tacony, has its own entry &#8211; a $17 Presidential Pack featuring two bags of custom-roasted coffee beans, one from [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Obama Java</strong></p>
<p>From T-shirts to rap songs to sold-out Washington hotels, there&#8217;s enough commercial activity surrounding Barack Obama&#8217;s inaugural to resuscitate the economy (if it lasted more than a week).</p>
<p>The Peregrine Coffee Co., based in Tacony, has its own entry &#8211; a $17 Presidential Pack featuring two bags of custom-roasted coffee beans, one from an estate in Kenya, the birthplace of Obama&#8217;s father, the other from a farm in Hawaii, where Obama was born and spent most of his childhood.</p>
<p>The company&#8217;s owner and chief roaster is Kevin Lawrence, 40, a former marketing specialist with American Express and the Franklin Institute, who was drawn into the business after his coffee-maker died six years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;First I was trying to find the best coffee pot, then I hooked up with a Web site for coffee geeks, next I found a subset of folks converting popcorn poppers into coffee roasters in their backyards,&#8221; Lawrence said. &#8220;The Internet is a dangerous thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>He opened Peregrine last June in a converted garage on Friendship Street, with a view of I-95. Lawrence imports raw beans from single-origin coffee farms around the world, roasts them to order for specific customers and delivers by priority mail in small batches, about half a pound, enough to sustain an average household for a week or 10 days. Any longer, he says, the coffee beans can&#8217;t be considered fresh.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you toast and brew it properly, it&#8217;s a totally different beverage,&#8221; said Lawrence, who compares his job to that of a wine steward, helping &#8220;clients&#8221; identify their tastes and match them to specific beans and roasts.</p>
<p>His analysis of the Presidential Package? The Hawaiian beans have a &#8220;chocolatey, nutty taste,&#8221; Lawrence said, while the Kenyan beans hint of grapefruit and black currants, sort of &#8220;fruity.&#8221; He denies that Republican spinmeisters have any influence on his descriptions. &#8220;Peregrine tries not to take a political stance,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Staff writers Bob Warner and Michael Hinkelman contributed to this report.</p>
<p>Have a news tip? Gossip? Suggestion? Contact Bob Warner at warnerb@phillynews.com, call 215-854-5885, or fax 215-854-5910.</p>
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