WINE DINNER
MONDAY, May 30, 2022
5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
68327 E Palm Canyon Dr, Cathedral City
 Please note Daniel’s Table is located at the end of the parking area in the
Cathedral City Plaza directly behind Mattress Showroom.
One block west of The Mary Pickford Theater.

Tickets $115.00 per person - Winewomen PSP Members
$125.00 per person - Non-Winewomen Members
Bring your friends or your favorite date!

Attire Desert Evening - Indoors

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  PREPAID RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
         Please Reserve and Prepay by
           Tuesday May 24th

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WINE DINNER

RECEPTION

CHEF DANIEL'S TRAY PASSED APPETIZERS
paired with
2020 Lunaria – Sparkling Pinot Grigio "Pet Nat Ancestral"
WINE DINNER

FIRST COURSE
paired with
2020 Lunaria – "Civitas" Pecorino Terre di Chieti


SECOND COURSE
paired with
2020 Lunaria – "Pettirosce" Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo Rose


ENTRÉE
Paired with
2015 Lunaria – 'Coste di Moro' Montepulciano d’Abruzzo

DESSERT COURSE
paired with
2020 Lunaria – 'Ruminat' Primitivo

freshly brewed coffee and assorted hot tea
Meet Our Host
Daniel Villanueva
Chef/Owner
I’ve been in a kitchen since I was a kid and from what
I can remember one of my grandmothers was always cooking up something amazing for everyone in the house. I was one of the lucky ones usually that got to hang out in the kitchen and so it obviously rubbed off after many years. It’s been a windy road from my early dishwashing days but it’s all been worth the ride.

I started a catering company somewhere around 2006 in Hollywood and that was a great experience. It gave me an opportunity to get my feet wet in the entertainment world. Applying French technique and childhood memories with quality meats, cheeses and vegetables always worked well.

After a few years, things changed in the entertainment business and so I ended up leaving Los Angeles and headed east to the Coachella Valley. Upon arriving to the desert I realized quickly that it was very different than the big city I had been in for over 20 years. Surrounded by mountains, agriculture, hot springs, and native culture reminded me of my early history studies in high school.

I was being guided while searching for something new but I didn’t know exactly what I was in for. I worked in various fine dining restaurants before settling into private chef work that kept me busy for a while. I got married in 2013 and we opened a restaurant called Balisage Bistro in early 2014. We finished that agreement and decided to take some time off. A trip to Juneau, Alaska in 2017 and a detailed discussion with Sue Hoffman inspired us to open Daniels Table in June 2018.

I feel compelled to bring the fruits of the trees and the bounty of the fields to our guests. Sourcing only grass fed animals, wild game and fish for our made from scratch dishes and creating a lasting experience for everyone involved. Much focus, hard work, research, dedication and consistency goes into providing the best sourced foods from local farmers, ranchers and great fisherman that share in the passion of not trading their great standards in for a smaller prize. 

I will stay true to the earth, the culture and the food that it provides for us and share this food journey with you. We will create unique dishes that fit the travels of our European ancestors into Native America.

Providing the best food and service at Daniel’s Table is our goal, that’s who we are, what we represent and what we offer to you yesterday, today and tomorrow. We invite you to come and experience Daniel’s Table and we look forward to serving you.
OUR EVENING'S WINES
HOSTED BY
ANNIE ARNOLD
Founder/Owner
MAY 2022 WINEWOMEN PSP DINNER
BENEFITS AND CELEBRATES
Martha’s Village & Kitchen is one of the largest providers of homeless services in the Coachella Valley and Riverside County. The organization began in 1990 when the founders served meals to their homeless neighbors. Today, from its campus in Indio, CA, Martha’s Village offers unique life-changing programs based on the nationally-recognized “continuum of care model” breaking the cycle of homelessness.

Through this gateway to hope, people regain their lives becoming responsible, self-sufficient and productive citizens while passing on their newfound independence and life skills to their children and families. Changing one person’s life, changes generations of lives.


SPECIAL THANKS TO
AND
SPONSORS