In a place that will delight you, between the Périgord Noir and Bergerac, on the hills overlooking the Dordogne River, Isabelle and Pierre-Yves Kuster will make you discover one of the most beautiful and rigorous traditional breeding of geese and ducks. They will know how to share their passion for these animals that they nurse for several months with a lot of care before making (not without regrets) all these wonderful livers, rillettes, confit and other good things of which their numerous and loyal customers feast.

One hundred and twenty hectares of meadows, forests and crops (we produce part of the cereals necessary for feeding animals), a preserved territory, a farm focused on both geese and ducks (tour  possible) and on tourism, (campsite, homeholiday, motorhomes), recreation and holidays, with on-site or nearby: fishing, walking, cycling, horse riding, golf  and the most beautiful sites of Périgord in a radius of 60 km.

  • Our production

    We make foie gras and homemade preparations with recipes from Périgord.

    These preparations are made without additives, chemical preservatives, dyes or flavor enhancers, from geese and farmed ducks. Our fabrications are carried out in facilities approved to CEE standards and controlled by the services of the state (veterinary services and repression of frauds). By rigor and deontology, even philosophy, we imposed ourselves a specification respectful of traditional practices consistent, guaranteeing you a healthy and tasty product.

    A family story since 1982

    1982: The year of our arrival in Périgord and the beginning of this beautiful adventure initiated by my father Michel.

    What a long way since! Years of work, patience, feathers, feathers, feathers … and always the pleasure to welcome you and talk to you about the job.

    Finally, as one of our authors puts it so well: “I suffered often, I was wrong sometimes, but I liked it.” And when we love …

    Pierre Yves en 1982

  • 2700 av JC
    In Egypt

    The Egyptians discover that migrating birds are fattening for migration and are beginning to feed on geese and cranes.

    Février 1982
    Launch of the farm

    The family moved in Dordogne

    1983
    Shop

    The Domaine creates a shop in the farm to ensure a direct sale.

    1983
    First fair

    Belfort welcomes the Domaine for its first fair.

  • 1983
    First shelter

    Renovation of the dovecote to make a cottage.

    1984
    Campsite opening

    Campsite opening

    1995
    First medal

    Presentation of the products at the agricultural competition in Paris and obtaining the bronze medal. (That not so bad)

    1996
    Creation of the laboratory

    We evolve and move to CE standards for the entire production chain: slaughter room and product processing workshop.

  • 2005
    Online Store

    2009
    First fair in Paris

    The Domaine invites its guests to a gastronomic rendez-vous in Paris, near the Eiffel Tower.

  • 2700 av JC
    In Egypt

    The Egyptians discover that migrating birds are fattening for migration and are beginning to feed on geese and cranes.

    Février 1982
    Launch of the farm

    The family moved in Dordogne

  • 1983
    Shop

    The Domaine creates a shop in the farm to ensure a direct sale.

    1983
    First fair

    Belfort welcomes the Domaine for its first fair.

  • 1983
    First shelter

    Renovation of the dovecote to make a cottage.

    1984
    Campsite opening

    Campsite opening

  • 1995
    First medal

    Presentation of the products at the agricultural competition in Paris and obtaining the bronze medal. (That not so bad)

    1996
    Creation of the laboratory

    We evolve and move to CE standards for the entire production chain: slaughter room and product processing workshop.

  • 2005
    Online Store

    2009
    First fair in Paris

    The Domaine invites its guests to a gastronomic rendez-vous in Paris, near the Eiffel Tower.

  • There would still be a lot to detail, but come see me, I’ll tell you more …

    As soon as we settled in this beautiful department to practice this farming profession, we wanted to match our production methods with the respect we have for nature and our environment.