Uncork \Un*cork"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + {cork}.] To draw the cork from; as, to uncork a bottle.
Of course, none or only some of the rules apply to Utah's private clubs (open to out-of-towners at a $5 fee) and beer bars, which sell setups and uncork wine but can't touch the liquor that you are free to bring in.
There is really no need to uncork a bottle to slurp into the pan when cooking them. Soft herring roes have made few dinner party appearances since the demise of the after-dinner savoury.