Breeding


Dulce Sin Tacha Booked Full for 2026 at Granada Farms
Leading freshman sire Dulce Sin Tacha, standing at Granada Farms in Wheelock, Texas, has booked full for the 2026 breeding season.

© Mark Herron / TRACK Magazine
Dulce Sin Tacha Booked Full for 2026 at Granada Farms

By Leann Noguera/StallioneSearch

WHEELOCK, TX–OCTOBER 24, 2025 Granada Farms announced today that leading first-year sire Dulce Sin Tacha has already booked full for the 2026 breeding season, with his fee set at $8,600.

“People have been really excited to have him here in Texas, and we are so thankful to Bob and Jerry Gaston for giving us the opportunity to stand such a phenomenal stallion,” said Dr. Mark Nevill, resident veterinarian at Granada Farms.

Dulce Sin Tacha has made an exceptional debut with his first foals hitting the track in 2025. With more than $2 million in progeny earnings, he currently sits atop the 2025 freshman sire list and stands alone as the only first-year sire to surpass both the million-dollar and two-million-dollar earnings marks.

The son of Jess Good Candy has already sired 71 starters and 36 winners, including five stakes winners and seven stakes-placed runners. His foals are averaging more than $28,700 per starter, and he is already the sire of six $100,000+ money earners, with several others close to reaching that milestone.

Leading his impressive lineup of runners is Jamies Sin Tacha SI 99, winner of the Restricted Grade 1 Remington Park Oklahoma-Bred Futurity, with earnings of $356,082. Other notable stakes winners include Deja Dulce SI 99, winner of the Wyoming Downs Futurity, with $179,885; Preying N Sinning, winner of the West Texas Juvenile Stakes, who has earned $97,280; Ding Dang Dulce SI 101, winner of the Northlands Futurity, with $72,012 in earnings; and Mr Booombastic SI 98, winner of the Mari Hulman George Stakes.

Dulce Sin Tacha continues to make headlines as the only freshman sire with qualifiers to the prestigious All American Futurity-G1. His son Envestor finished fourth in that event and has earned $213,000, while Dee Favorite Tacha has banked $99,833.

He was also the only freshman sire represented by three progeny in the $1,000,000 Rainbow Futurity-G1, including Envestor ($213,000), Merkaba ($131,206), and Sinnin Double ($119,811).

Another standout from his first crop is Flawless Grace, who finished second in the Sam Houston Futurity-G2 and has earned $173,210.

Dulce Sin Tacha is clearly making waves in his debut crop. With record-setting progeny earnings, multiple graded stakes performers, and strong demand among breeders, his momentum shows no signs of slowing down.

Granada Farms extends sincere appreciation to all the breeders and mare owners whose confidence and support helped fill Dulce Sin Tacha’s 2026 book so quickly. Their enthusiasm reflects the growing excitement surrounding this young sire’s future — and the next generation of foals that will carry his name forward.

For more information, contact Granada Farms at 979-828-5167 or email granadafarms@granadafarms.com.

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