The Institute of Tequila Studies (ITS) is proud to present our highly anticipated exploration of the historical origins of and enduring narrative surrounding Sparkle Donkey Tequila. After years of intensive research, we have been able to compile (and offer for the first time ever online) a plethora of images and documentation detailing the pre- and post-colonial emergence of what is reverently referred to as “The World’s Best Tequila in the World.” Please peruse this incredible collection below and don’t forget to make a donation or visit the gift store.



Watch this 3-minute mini-documentary to learn about one village's experience with "El Burro Esparkalo". This video may be embedded in your blog or historical archive. Music courtesy of Mariachi El Bronx. The Tale of a Village Much of the history of this elusive creature and the uplifting elixir he provided has only recently been discovered. The most well documented account of El Burro Esparkalo comes from a small village in Mexico where his appearance was transformative. Much like any other oral history, the villagers that witnessed the startling events first hand told their children who, in turn, told their children, and so on. It is because of this oral tradition that those of us alive today can appreciate and celebrate the tequila that bears the donkey’s name.







Much of the history of this elusive creature and the uplifting elixir he provided has only recently been discovered. The most well documented account of El Burro Esparkalo comes from a small village in Mexico where his appearance was transformative. Much like any other oral history, the villagers that witnessed the startling events first hand told their children who, in turn, told their children, and so on. It is because of this oral tradition that those of us alive today can appreciate and celebrate the tequila that bears the donkey’s name.

Oldest known photo of The Sparkle Donkey approaching a

small Mexican village. Sparkle Donkey - A Legend Rich with History The story of the Sparkle Donkey — or El Burro Esparkalo as he is better known — began as little more than a local anecdote about a humble-yet-noble creature that, in dire times, delivered liquid salvation to many who were in need. But as time passed and word of his strange, lustrous aura and invigorating, ambrosial drink spread, the Sparkle Donkey became a powerful symbol of hope — an iconic and inscrutable totem that resonates to this very day. The story of the Sparkle Donkey — or El Burro Esparkalo as he is better known — began as little more than a local anecdote about a humble-yet-noble creature that, in dire times, delivered liquid salvation to many who were in need. But as time passed and word of his strange, lustrous aura and invigorating, ambrosial drink spread, the Sparkle Donkey became a powerful symbol of hope — an iconic and inscrutable totem that resonates to this very day.

Ancient Artifacts Already well documented are the 15th century Aztec’s production of fermented agave beverage “octli” and 16th century tequila production by Spanish conquistadors. Historians researching the “Sparkle Donkey” have recently discovered references to the legendary animal which pre-date these first references to tequila production itself. Already well documented are the 15th century Aztec’s production of fermented agave beverage “octli” and 16th century tequila production by Spanish conquistadors. Historians researching the “Sparkle Donkey” have recently discovered references to the legendary animal which pre-date these first references to tequila production itself. Clay pottery, possibly of Mayan or Nahuatl origin, indicates the central importance of ritual and often portray donkey figures. Close-up of donkey figure from pottery. Carbon dating puts the age of the piece at around 600 CE. Archaeologists disagree on the meaning of the lines emanating from the donkey's body. Early 19th Century map showing approximate sighting of “El Burro Esparkalo” by Tequila-area village. The Volcán de Tequila last erupted over 200,000 years ago, covering the region in rich volcanic soil, ideal for the growth of blue agave. Fossilized animal prints near the volcanic site indicate that most animals ran away from the eruption but, interestingly, a lone set of donkey prints appear to run towards it.

Celebration of a Hero Through the Ages In the modern era, Sparkle Donkey Tequila has come to mean many things to many people. But above all it means celebration, fertility, and quality. In the modern era, Sparkle Donkey Tequila has come to mean many things to many people. But above all it means celebration, fertility, and quality. Villa and Zapata in Mexico city. It is alleged that they rarely held talks without a bottle of Sparkle Donkey Tequila. One of the earlier package designs for the Sparkle Donkey Reposado Tequila. Even More Recently Discovered Heritage This archive is being constantly updated with new artifacts and images. Please check back to see updated materials, or follow the Facebook page to keep up to date.



http://facebook.com/sparkledonkey This archive is being constantly updated with new artifacts and images. Please check back to see updated materials, or follow the Facebook page to keep up to date.