From The Hobbit:
"The wine, and other goods, were brought from far away, from their kinsfolk in the South, or from the vineyards of Men in distant lands. "
"It must be potent wine to make a wood-elf drowsy; but this wine, it would seem, was the heady vintage of the great gardens of Dorwinion, not meant for his soldiers or his servants, but for the king's feasts only, and for smaller bowls, not for the butler's great flagons."
In the Hobbit, King Thranduil of Mirkwood, the Wood Elves' king, liked his wine from Dorwinion. His wine was also imported by the Elves of Mirkwood in barrels down the Forest River from Long lake.
As neighbors in a hostile region, they maintain trade agreements but keep to themselves as a general rule. Nevertheless, Elves do visit Laketown. It is doubtful that lake men visit the Elf King. They each value their Independence, and the Elf King is fond of their wine.
There was not always animosity between the Elves and the Dwarves. Dwarves made the best armour and the elves often traded and bought and sold. The entrance was the primary access point for their dealings, and was placed their mostly for the purpose of the elves. The elves of Eregion were great craftsmen, and they traded and worked with the dwarves of Moria, and there was great friendship. This ended when Sauron revealed himself, slew the elves' king, Celebrimbor, and the Gates of Moria were shut.
They were tired and hungry with no food or water. At least with the elves, they were fed.Because they had lost their way in Mirkwood and were on the brink of starvation.
After school, the elves beat the other elves. Then they go to Santa's house to make toys for everyone, you know, that's their job. And then their elf moms make them a snack so they're not hungry after a long day of working and making toys.
In the Hobbit, King Thranduil of Mirkwood, the Wood Elves' king, liked his wine from Dorwinion. His wine was also imported by the Elves of Mirkwood in barrels down the Forest River from Long lake.
Fiction
no....
elves are not real and where made up In Anglo Saxon England as early as the 10th century.
The elves.
santas elves
by magical elves
No, they are made in a tree by elves
No, Keebler elves do not really make cookies. Elves are imaginary creatures, that exist only in fairy tales. The Keebler Corporation adopted cartoon elves as characters for their commercials as a way to appeal to children.
None. But wine is made from fruits.
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
magical elves make them down in Argentina