The Olive House can sleep up to 16 people. It has 8 queen beds with 3 bathrooms. The inspiration of Gin Creek began in 1967 with our daddy, Max DeMott. His dream of building DeMott Lake was his goal. From that dream four decades ago, sprang visions of grandeur and hope. After his death in 1969, the landscape patiently waited for the next thirty years for what has now become Gin Creek.
In 1999, sitting on the corner of DeMott Lake, a vision was shared of someday this being a place of serenity. A place where dreams would become reality and happiness would abound.
It was our time to get to work with the dream our daddy started. I’ve always said, “God landscaped this place, we just maintain it.” The name “Gin Creek” came from a combination of two thoughts. The creek that ran through this property, combined with Richie’s former profession, cotton ginning. Thus, the name of “Gin Creek” was born. The phrase, “Two Men and a Shovel” is appropriate for the personal touch that Gin Creek shares.
From the winding road to the Presley Log Cabin, Vineyards, Winery, and all stops in between, Gin Creek is truly “An Unforgettable Southern Experience.” As one person stated, “It doesn’t matter where you stand, every view is inspiring.”
We hope your time with us is memorable.
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The DeMott Brothers, Richie and Doug, began what is known as Gin Creek in 1988. Richie and Doug were not only brothers and business partners, but dearest and closest friends. Their daddy, Max DeMott, passed away when Richie was eighteen years old and Doug was only eight years old at the time, so Richie felt as though Doug was like a son to him.
Richie was the visionary of Gin Creek and Doug was the builder. They were a great team together and worked side-by-side daily until Richie’s untimely passing away on June 12, 2015. Doug continues the day-to-day operations of Gin Creek Plantation and Gin Creek Vineyards & Winery.