MAISON DULER - DOMAINE DE SAINT-GERY
Chambres d’hôte dans une nature préservée avec piscine à Lendou-en-Quercy.
Chez les Duler, le luxe se conjugue avec authenticité. Niché au cœur d'une nature préservée, parmi les chênes truffiers, le domaine est un véritable trésor. Chaque chambre, au style unique, partage un même fil conducteur : la pierre et le bois. La piscine, alimentée en eau de source naturelle, invite à la détente. La cuisine, à la hauteur du cadre, est une expérience gastronomique biologique et raffinée, mettant en avant les produits phares du domaine.
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Merveilleux site et séjour
Excellent service
Produits faits maison exceptionnel


Accueil familial humble et généreux, Nous reviendrons!
le prix époustouflant...
certaines productions ne valent pas le détour (les conserves du potager)et d'autres n'ont plus la texture d'avant (terrines) désolant.....
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This review covers 3 parts of the Maison Duler business:
1) The charcuterie ????
2) The B&B ????
3) The restaurant ????
1) The charcuterie is absolutely phenomenal, their hams which are aged up to 6 years are heaven in your mouth, just like their pates, confits etc. you can really taste the love and care that goes into these products. I've read in some reviews that people were not happy with the quality they received and I guess that is to be expected with an artisan product, there will be issues at times as letting nature do its work and be 100% perfect all the time is almost impossible. For those reviews I feel it depends on how Maison Duler dealt with the complaint, if they dismissed it out of hand then the 1-star reviews are valid, otherwise if a replacement product was offered the reviews should be revised.
2) We visited Maison Duler at the very end of October which is the rainy season in the Cahors region and so we expected the rain but we didn't expect all the amenities (except for the walk paths on the estate) of the B&B to be closed as well, especially not with a 340EUR/night price tag of which you must book two, eg. 680EUR minimum for a stay. At this price point you expect a place to be fully operational and not be greated by a sign on the gate saying that the reception doesn't open till 18:00 or the pool not being heated. Although when we called at 16:00 the lady of the house was present and graciously allowed us to checkin. But after that we were on our own, we were able to use the honor bar with a choice of a white or rose wine and some beers but that was it, there was nothing else to do but to walk the estate not what you would expect for the cost they charge per night. The breakfast as many have commented is an absolutely ludicrous 53EUR per person per night! We did not partake in the breakfast because that's the kind of money I pay for a breakfast at a Ritz-Carlton and where I know I will pretty much getting anything to eat that I could possibly want. The crowning came from the lady of the house asking us to settle the bill for our stay at 21:00 the night before our departure because she wanted to sleep in the next day as it was a national holiday... really?
3) The restaurant is an absolute disaster and should be avoided at all costs and the cook should be ashamed of calling their work cooking! When a restaurant charges you 240EUR per person for a 4 course dinner you expect perfection, you expect food that will arrive at its zenith and you most certainly don't want to hear the dishwasher in the dining area, you don't even hear those at a McD. We had the truffle tasting menu and of the 4 courses, the first course (foie gras with truffle) which involved the least amount of cooking was by far the best, nothing exceptional but good. The worst dish was the main which was a rotisserie roasted chicken with a potato truffle mash and tempura vegetables. If you are going to serve chicken breast with the skin on the skin must be crispy and not soft and fatty. Furthermore the potato truffle mash was a tasteless watery and unseasoned mess that no cook with any decent education would serve.
Will I buy Maison Duler products and have them shipped to my house? Yes absolutely, will I ever visit their estate again, nope never.