A Cherry Pie Christmas shines a warm spotlight on Wisconsin’s agricultural heritage! The film follows Chicago pastry chef Emma Parker returning home to her family’s Door County cherry orchard—“Parker Orchard” in the film, inspired by the real Lautenbach’s Orchard Country. The movie beautifully showcases Door County’s snowy orchards, charming small towns, and rich farm-to-table traditions, reminding viewers why the region is one of Wisconsin’s most beloved agricultural destinations. Visitors can experience this magic firsthand at Lautenbach’s Orchard Country, known for its incredible shop filled with baked goods, cider, wine, and artisanal treats.

Beyond the film locations, several Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association members offer even more to explore, including 57 Farm Store in Sturgeon Bay with its vibrant farm market, flowers, and meats; Red Barn Corn Maze, LLC in Forestville featuring cider, honey, and a family-friendly petting farm; and Seaquist Orchards Farm Market in Sister Bay, a multi-generational operation offering cherries, apples, cider, a greenhouse, jams, jellies, and more. Together, these destinations highlight the authentic agricultural experiences and warm holiday charm that make Wisconsin—and Door County in particular—a perfect place to visit during the festive season and beyond.
Learn more about Wisconsin’s amazing agricultural destinations and experiences online at WIAgtourism.com.