Juan Cedrón
Before your picnic, grab a bottle of Malbec at Juan Cedrón. The store also stocks many older vintages of wine worth collecting (or drinking!).
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Pick up leather goods, shoes, and clothing along Sarmiento and its cross streets, or on Avenida Las Heras, where you'll find regional products to eat, drink, wear, or decorate your house with. On summer evenings and weekends Plaza Independencia becomes an artisan market, with stands selling jewelry, handmade sweaters, ponchos, maté gourds, olive oil, and other regional wares.
Before your picnic, grab a bottle of Malbec at Juan Cedrón. The store also stocks many older vintages of wine worth collecting (or drinking!).
A 10-minute drive from Mendoza City, La Barraca has lots of local brands, a children's playground, restaurants, and a pharmacy.
Mendocinos shop at La Matera for boots, vests, belts, scarves, and riding gear.
This mall in Guaymallén, 10 minutes from Mendoza, has more than 160 stores, including an American-style department store, cafés and restaurants, a movie theater, bowling, and an indoor amusement park.
For more than 120 years, the Mercado Central has been selling local foods from stalls including butchers, cheese shops, grocers, and a couple of restaurants for a quick bite on the go.
A 15-minute drive south of Mendoza, the Palmares Open Mall has 120 stores, lots of good restaurant options, and 10 movie theaters (including one in 3-D).
This spot has a great stock of wines and gourmet food. Handicrafts and other local items are sold as well.