Elf with Wine at The Mockingbird
- Tony Elvin

- 2 hours ago
- 4 min read
Thank you so much to everyone that joined us for Elf with Wine, you guys made a big silly Elf very happy!!

As promised read on for our festive wines, North Pole Gallery and Trivia.
Elf Tony's Approved Festive Wine Selection
(Santa's Favourites)
No civilized Christmas Day morning can start without a glass of fizz! Maybe with some smoked salmon, or when the guests arrive. This award-winning wine comes from the Kingscote, a 160-acre wildlife-rich estate. Using the Charmat method with Champagne grapes, it’s crisp, dry, and refreshing with notes of elderflower and gooseberry!
Maison Duvergey-Taboureau are renowned as Burgundy specialists. They took their expertise down to the South of France to produce this Chardonnay from key vineyards. The ideal climate and diverse soils result in delicious, complex wines at a fraction of the price of Burgundy. Expect notes of acacia flowers and nectarine with an elegant mineral finish!
Burgundy is the go-to red wine region for your Christmas lunch. These bright, light Beaujolais from the Cru appelation of Fleurie are perfect evealing aromas of raspberries, redcurrants, strawberries and floral notes. On the palate, bright red fruits and a hint of spice.
This fruity Shiraz in a cooler-climate style (think Northern Rhône) has concentrated mulberry and black pepper notes, combined with soft plummy fruit flavors and smooth, savoury tannins. Perfect if you fancy something a bit bolder with your Christmas lunch!
Founded in 1865 by Norwegians Weise and Krohn, this wonderful port is a perfect match for Christmas pudding, mince pies, or cheese!
Our North Pole Gallery
For any-buddy that likes Elf Trivia
Jim Carrey was originally cast to play Buddy but turned it down after the huge success of Ace Ventura
This was Will Ferell's first leading movie role
Will suffered terrible headaches throughout and struggled to sleep from so much sugar.
Will Ferrell actually sat on a throne of lies himself, once playing Santa at a mall in Pasadena.
He also turned down $29 million dollars for Elf 2 in 2013 – didn’t want to turn down the money but wanted the movie to come from an honest place and he didn’t think it would be a good movie.
Will Ferrell walking through Lincoln Tunnel caused several minor traffic accidents where people were so surprised to see the giant Elf.
All of the steeet scenes were filmed on the last day of filming, no extras, just pedestrians who were paid to appear.
There are NOT that many buttons in the Empire State Building Lift ☹
Mary Steenburg, who plays Buddy’s stepmum also plays Will Ferrell’s mum in Stepbrothers.
Forced perspective was used to make it look like Buddy was a giant. The director was against CGI and wanted to keep the movie as natural as possible
The 'throne of lies' scene had to be shot in one take. The set was too extensive to rebuild for another shot.
The cotton balls Buddy eats while in the doctor's office were actually candy floss.
Buddy's 12-second burp was voiced by someone else; a guy called Maurice LaMarche .. mine was real obviously
Will Ferrell's reactions to the jack in the boxes were genuine.
The scene when Buddy eats different candies and pastries with the spaghetti noodles had to be shot twice, because Will Ferrell vomited the first time.
Buddy’s little brother Michael is supposed to play deadpan and think Buddy is weird but he can’t help but smile twice and was trying so hard not to completely lose it.
The design for Santa's Workshop as well as the elf uniforms come from the 1964 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. They were able to copy lots of bits from the movie because it wasn’t properly copyrighted, using the wrong roman numerals in the copyright notice .. cheeky!
The apartment in which Buddy's dad lives is the same apartment building (exterior shot) in which Dana Barrett lived in Ghostbusters (1984).
Most of shots with Will Ferrell and Ed Asner in the workshop with the elves are forced perspective rather than CGI – two different sized sets.
Papa Elf, actor Bob Newhart predicted perennial movie
Faverau was worried about what they would get when hiring such a serious actor in James Caan but loved the way he underplayed each scene
Caan approached Ferrell at the movie’s premier to confess that he thought he played his part way too over the top .. until he saw the finished movie, he congratulated Ferrell on his energy and performance.
All of the Elves apart from Buddy and Pappa are a combination of two words, Ming Ming, Choo Choo etc.
When Buddy is on the bridge, thinking the unthinkable, this is a homage to George Bailey in 'It’s a Wonderful Life'
Never forget 'The Code of Elves'
1. treat every day like christmas
2. there's room for everyone on the nice list
3. The best way to spread christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear
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All the best from Elf Tony and the Wine Events Co. Crew
Coming up ..
Our Mockingbird events are about to go live for Valentines Weekend, featuring a Gallentines special on 14th Feb .. Barbie with Wine and for the lovers, Roman Holiday on 15th Feb. Then on 28th February we are off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Watch this space! These are just the first three of around 20 movies at The Mock in '26.








































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