Though this vendor says it is a "maceration," I am thinking this is another case of too much Tobacco Absolute. Green? Floating sediment?
If this is anything like you experienced,

that is a heavy hand of Tobacco Absolute which is not the same thing as "maceration." This is not my image, but it was taken from similar experiences from a vendor that was selling a "tobacco extract" juice. Technically, TA is an extract (I won't get into the differences), but TA is cheap (in taste and cost) and does a disservice in the conflating of terms to vendors like QuickNic, My Vape Juice, GoodeJuice, Want2Vape, Mountain Oak Vapor, The Plume Room, HouseofLiquids and Vaperite who do bang-up jobs on maceration (that is not the extent of NET vendors, but those are some of the maceration vendors).
As an aside, with the new(er) vendor Velvet Cloud Vapor who makes their own Tobacco Absolute in-house from more quality tobacco and with more discernible tastes, I can't say that all TA is the same, but unless we're talking about VCV, all TA
is the same.
As an aside, to see what a good use of regular TA can be, not just from a vendor that makes in-house, but that uses standard TA, see Mom and Pops Tobacco Haze or Moondrop's Smith Barn Sticks. They did not just throw some TA in PG/VG but the used it in a very creative way to make a juice that had some semblance of TA and a whole lot of other character. Some ingredients, like TA, ain't meant to go solo.