unscotch
/ˈʌnˈskɒtʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to remove the protective covering or label from (a bottle of Scotch whisky, especially one that has been sealed with a piece of adhesive tape).
“The bartender unscotched the bottles of fine Scotch before serving them to the guests.”
2. verb
to remove the seal or adhesive tape from (a container).
“The unscotched the wine bottle and poured it into the decanter.”
3. noun
a bottle of Scotch whisky that has been sealed with a piece of adhesive tape.
“The unscotched was left on the counter for everyone to see.”