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Granada Farms Announces 2026 Stud Fee for Dulce Sin Tacha
Granada Farms announced on Wednesday that leading Freshman Sire Dulce Sin Tacha's 2026 fee will be set at $8,600.

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Granada Farms Announces 2026 Stud Fee for Dulce Sin Tacha

By Leann Noguera/StallioneSearch

WHEELOCK, TX–AUGUST 6, 2025–Granada Farms is proud to announce the 2026 stud fee for standout freshman sire Dulce Sin Tacha, which has been set at $8,600. While books are not yet officially open, Farm Manager Coy Dolan noted that the farm is currently compiling a list of interested breeders. Contracts will be sent at a later date.

"We're excited to work with the Gastons-they've been amazing owners and believe in keeping Dulce Sin Tacha affordable for everyone. We're looking forward to a great 2026 breeding season," said Coy Dolan, General Manager.

With over $1.1 million in progeny earnings, Dulce Sin Tacha stands alone atop the 2025 freshman sire list. The son of Jess Good Candy has already sired 67 starters and 27 winners, including three stakes winners and six stakes-placed runners. His foals are averaging over $17,000 per starter.

Leading the charge is Jamies Sin Tacha SI 99, winner of the restricted Grade 1 Remington Park Oklahoma Bred Futurity, with earnings of $356,082. Another notable performer, Preying N Sinning, won the West Texas Juvenile Stakes and has earned $97,280 to date.

Other notable performers are Flawless Grace SI 96, who finished second in the G2 Sam Houston Futurity, earning $167,635 and Ding Dang Dulce SI 90, who ran second in the G3 Laico Bird Stakes.

Dulce Sin Tacha continues to make headlines as the only freshman sire with qualifiers to the prestigious All American Futurity-G1. Two of his juveniles, Envestor and Dee Favorite Tacha, stamped their tickets to the $3 million final with dominant gate-to-wire victories in their respective trial heats. Envestor remains undefeated from three starts, while Dee Favorite Tacha has won two of three. He also sired All American Juvenile qualifier Merkaba, who was a finalist in the Remington Park Juvenile Stakes earlier this season.

Dulce Sin Tacha was also the only freshman sire represented by three progeny in the $1,000,000 Rainbow Futurity-G1 finals-Merkaba, Sinnin Double, and Apolitical Valor. He also had qualifiers to the Ruidoso-G1 Futurity, including Dee Favorite Tacha (fastest Day 2 qualifier) and Preying N Sinning.

Dulce Sin Tacha is clearly making waves in his debut crop. For more information, contact Coy Dolan, Farm Manager, at 979-828-5167 or email granadafarms@granadafarms.com.

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